Cassava: Production and processing

Eaten by both humans and animals, and with more than 20 derivative products, cassava offers considerable opportunities for income and advantages for food security. This versatile shrub is widely used in the food, textiles and other industries. For example, cassava tubers may be sold for preparation into pastries, tapioca, food pasta or chips, while the plant’s by-products include paper, glues and alcohol. Attractively laid out, with step-by-step guides and a wealth of colourful figures, illustrations and tables, this handbook makes simple techniques available to cassava producers, improving production, storage and processing.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kouakou, Justin, Nanga Nanga, Samuel, Plagne-Ismail, Catherine, Pali, Aman Mazalo, Ognakossan, Kukom Edoh
Format: Extension Material biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2016-12-31
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100793
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