Yes, how is it doing now this project??? Also, i know cassava is eaten allot in Nigeria Africa, so it is eatable! I have eaten the product "gari" that is made from grinding up the cassava roots into a flour.
I believe you missed the point. Not all varieties of cassava are edible. The bitter cassava being planted here is extremely high in cyanide and is not edible.
@@LeonardEbute-JustThinking, NO MY FRIEND. THE BITTER VERSION IS EDIBLE TOO. YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO PROCESSE IT. LEAVE IT ( CASSAVA ROOT) INTO THE WATER FOR TREE DAYS, YOU COULD MAKE " KUANGA" CASSAVA BREAD OR FUFU.
Great vision and an outstanding achievement!! Good Luck!!
Yes, how is it doing now this project???
Also, i know cassava is eaten allot in Nigeria Africa, so it is eatable!
I have eaten the product "gari" that is made from grinding up the cassava roots into a flour.
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i'm having 40plots cassava farmland for sell and others having more than that so how do we connect to chemical owners for marketing?
I had hoped for more of the technical aspects of the project, but it's just a promotional video.
YES!
9000 litres per acre - is this financially viable?
cassava is edible.. hell it's freakin Americas native.. dude.. u should know your product..
I believe you missed the point. Not all varieties of cassava are edible. The bitter cassava being planted here is extremely high in cyanide and is not edible.
@@LeonardEbute-JustThinking,
NO MY FRIEND.
THE BITTER VERSION IS EDIBLE TOO.
YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO PROCESSE IT.
LEAVE IT ( CASSAVA ROOT) INTO THE WATER FOR TREE DAYS, YOU COULD MAKE " KUANGA" CASSAVA BREAD OR FUFU.