We share
Farmers love to experiment, especially in trying out new crop varieties, even if it takes patience to get results. With cassava, for example, one has to wait months or even a couple of years to see what a new variety is like.
In 2015, the Nigerian Saint Paul Catholic Mission gave a handful of vitamin A-rich cassava stems to Mary Ntia and her husband Emmanuel. This variety produces a yellow root which, like other yellow vegetables, has a lot of vitamin A. The couple took the new cassava home to their village, in Nigeria’s South-South State of Akwa Ibom.
Title of publication: Access Agriculture Blog
Author: Jeff Bentley
Other authors: Access Agriculture
Organization: Access Agriculture
Year: 2025
Country/ies: Nigeria
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Blog article
Full text available at: https://www.accessagriculture.org/blogs/we-share
Content language: English
