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The dangerous past and promising future of a toxic but nutritious crop

Over thousands of years, Indigenous peoples transformed it from a weedy plant into a crop that stores enormous amounts of starch in potato-like tubers, grows in the poor soils of Amazonia, and is virtually impervious to pests. Cassava’s many assets seem to make it an ideal product. But there’s a problem: Cassava is highly toxic.… Read More »