Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is no longer regarded as a “poor man’s crop.” It is classified as a cash crop in agriculture. Popularly known as “kamoteng kahoy”, it is utilized for animal feed and industrial purposes in addition to being the primary source of energy in the tropics. To maximize the crop’s potential, the Department of Agriculture (DA) – Caraga continue reading : Site-Specific Nutrient Management Maximizes Cassava’s Potential
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