Nigeria should follow Kenyan example on traditional veggies.
Eat more crap!
It’s a little too preciously written for my taste, but the article at SFGate.com a couple of days back says some sensible things about bugs. Basically, its message is not to be so scared of bacteria on food. They’re agricultural biodiversity too, and can be good for us, essential even. Unfortunately,
the cultural mind-set at large runs directly opposite. So much so that we could be, in effect, cleaning and scrubbing and protecting ourselves to death, as our immune systems whimper and wither and drug-resistant bacteria get nastier and nature always, always finds a way to thwart our silly efforts to eradicate its wild side.
Hence the exhortation in my title, which I’ve nicked from the text of the article. Thanks, Ruthie.
NPGS award
Forages collector Doug Johnson honoured.
Soybean info
Most of what you ever wanted to know about soybeans in one handy lump.
Capsicum on show
“A Pepper for Every Pot†is on at the U.S. Botanic Gardens in Washington, D.C.