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Opuntia cactus: a useful asset for food security
While most cacti are inedible, the Opuntia species has much to offer, especially if treated like a crop rather than a weed run wild. Today the agriculturally relevant Opuntia ficus-indica subspecies – whose spines have been bred out but return after stress events - is naturalized in 26 countries beyond its native range. Its hardy persistence makes it both a useful food of last resort and an integral part of sustainable agricultural and livestock systems.
Reference: FITW0161
3min. 24sec.
Language(s): English
Topic(s): Desertification, Emergencies/Crises, Food Security, Interview