Se estima que el cambio climático ha afectado gravemente la cosecha y la distribución de cultivos básicos en el continente africano y en otros lugares. Los científicos dicen que la planta de enset etíope, también conocida como el "plátano falso", podría ser un superalimento que "salvaría vidas". Un nuevo estudio de la Universidad de Hawassa indica que el incesto tiene el potencial de alimentar a más de 100 millones de personas. El fruto del árbol enset, que no es muy conocido fuera de Etiopía, no es comestible.
However, its starchy stems and roots are used as a fermented plant for making breakfast porridge and bread. Research reveals that this crop can be grown in large quantities in Africa. Dr. "This plant can really play a very important role in food security and sustainable development," said Wendawek Abebe. It is estimated that enset, one of the main consumer goods, is consumed by approximately 20 million people in Ethiopia. This plant is not grown in other parts of Africa. However, in some countries, including South Africa, wild incest can be found. This indicates that enset can be grown in many regions. A study based on agricultural research and modeling looked at the potential of enset in 40 years. Experts say that enset will contribute to food security in other African countries, including Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, apart from Ethiopia. One of the research team's staff at the Royal Botanic Gardens in London, Dr. "Enset can help with food security as a buffer crop in tough times. ...
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