Zimbabwean growers receive three million sweet potato plants

Published 2023년 7월 19일

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The Kutsaga high-tech agricultural research center in Zimbabwe has used tissue culture technology to distribute over 3 million disease-free sweet potato plants. This initiative aims to help small-scale sweet potato growers become self-sufficient. The country's Agriculture Minister highlighted the importance of efficient cultivation and high-quality sweet potatoes for improved productivity, given that the country is no longer solely dependent on imports.
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The Kutsaga high-tech agricultural research center in Zimbabwe has distributed more than 3 million sweet potato plants using new tissue culture technology. The action is intended to ensure that small-scale sweet potato growers can become self-sufficient. Dr. Agriculture minister Anxious Masuka said that the full use of new technology (tissue culture) has enabled Kutsaga to offer disease-free seedlings on a larger scale and within a short period of time. Efficient cultivation of high quality sweet potatoes, Masuka ...
Source: AGF

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