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Crops, animals, wild relatives ...

Nibbles: Moringa, Gardening

by Luigi on September 20, 2008

  • “Seeing moringa described as the most nutritious of all tropical vegetables, I wondered why there was so much malnutrition in regions where the tree is easily grown and used.”
  • “It’s an historic garden and we’ve kept working it the way it was.”
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Fresh Nibbles: February 13, 2012 : <- click to comment

  • GardenSearch just got way more complicated.
  • Today’s silver bullet is an Australian grasspea variety. Actually the first Australian grasspea variety.
  • Our friend Nik goes to town on IRRI’s wild relatives.
  • How to breed sweet potatoes. The saga continues.
  • Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
  • ILRI uses the particular to make points about the general. Clever.
  • Californian fine-foraging. I wonder if any of the diners will also read the following piece and be inspired to do their foraging further afield.
  • Angelenos learn about Vavilov’s Principle.
  • A forester argues for forests in the Rio+20 process. Mandy Rice-Davies applies.
  • Tanzanian Regional Commissioner urges farmers to sow sorghum and millet. If necessary, they can learn from …
  • Farmers in Tamil Nadu, who helped scientists learn lots more about local millets, and got a publication into the bargain.
  • Who’s doing what in Kenya in climate change adaptation and mitigation. Genebank scrapes in, though not by name, under KARI.

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Featured Comment: February 11, 2012

SLNRao regrets the mistakes of the past, but sees a bright future ahead for grasspea, and its relatives:

Looking at the likely benefits of Homoarginine on the cardiovasculature and emerging concepts on ODAP itself I am of the firm belief that grass pea in coming years will turn into a rich man’s pulse.

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