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

Over millennia, indigenous peoples have bred it from a weedy wild plant into a crop that stores vast amounts of starch in potato-like tubers, thrives in the poor soils of the Amazon, and is virtually invulnerable to pests. The many advantages of cassava seem to make it the ideal crop. But there is a problem: … Read more

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

Over millennia, indigenous peoples have bred it from a weedy wild plant into a crop that stores vast amounts of starch in potato-like tubers, thrives in the poor soils of the Amazon, and is virtually invulnerable to pests. The many advantages of cassava seem to make it the ideal crop. But there is a problem: … Read more