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Land management / Harvest / Crops / Tropical agriculture / Tubers / Vegetable / Post-harvest losses / World Vegetable Center / Post-harvest handling / Agriculture / Food and drink / Leaf vegetables
Date: 2013-04-03 09:11:12
Land management
Harvest
Crops
Tropical agriculture
Tubers
Vegetable
Post-harvest losses
World Vegetable Center
Post-harvest handling
Agriculture
Food and drink
Leaf vegetables

Focus Handling fresh vegetable produce from urban gardens Up to 40 per cent of households in cities in developing countries grow vegetables in urban gardens for food and income. These valuable crops grown in small space

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