The Next Green Revolution
Many would say that the real cassava killer is far too small to see viruses like this flower we see above and also mark breaks off of some wet leaves in which few whiteflies dart away. therefore, this is how he explains the transmission of these two viruses one ravages cassava leaves, and the second is called the brown streak virus. this can destroy the starchy edible root of that flower and that usually isn’t discovered until harvest time meaning it is typical of the farmer Mark meets and most never heard of the viral disease it can bring to harm people. in addition, for example, undercover a cassava root Juma splits it open with one swing of his hoe and it sights the creamy white flesh streaked with brown, rotting starch, and to save enough of the crop to sell and feed families they will have to harvest a month early and I ask how important cassava is to people.