“The tiny black-eyed pea is about to wage battle in Malawi. The small country in southeast Africa is the site of a project to help with food security, nutrition and income. Western University researchers are among those who will work with 30,000 farmers to help diversify crops into protein-rich legumes, such as the black-eyed pea, a popular type of cow pea in Malawi.”
Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:
Tags: food, agriculture, Africa, Malawi, unit 5 agriculture.
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