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LOST CROPS OF AFRICA VOLUME I: GRAINS[removed]Africa has more native grains than any other continent. It has its own species of rice, as well as finger millet, fonio, pearl millet, sorghum, tef, and dozens of other cereal
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New Orleans / Tifton / West Lafayette / Mexico City / Pensacola / /

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National Academies Press / BOSTID / /

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Africa / /

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Guinea / United States / Ethiopia / South Africa / India / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Mexico JOHN AXTELL / * Purdue University / Capacity Building / USA JACK R. HARLAN / * University of Illinois / /

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boost food security / Food technologists / food crop / food supply / food security / vegetable oil / high-energy / improved food supplies / oil / food grains / food-production problems / food heritage / quickest maturing food plants / sound food future / food / /

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Sahara / /

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U.S. Department of Agriculture / University of Illinois / US Federal Reserve / Purdue University / /

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BRENT SIMPSON / PEARL MILLET / DON OSBORN / ELIZABETH MOUZON / GLENN W. BURTON / MICHAEL MCD / F.R. RUSKIN / NOEL D. VIETMEYER / MARK R. DAFFORN / /

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Acting Director / BOSTID Related Reports / Editor / Senior Program Officer / Study Director / and Scientific Editor / GRAINS NORMAN BORLAUG / * Chair / representative / Senior Secretary / /

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Illinois / Indiana / Louisiana / Florida / Georgia / /

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Global Affairs / /

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Near East / West Africa / East Africa / southern Sahara / Central Africa / /

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hybridization / /

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www.nationalacademies.org/pga / www.nap.edu / /

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