The rise of Africa’s super vegetables
Rachel Cernansky
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Rachel Cernansky: Rachel Cernansky is a freelance writer in Denver, Colorado.
Nature, 2015, vol. 522, issue 7555, 146-148
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Long overlooked in parts of Africa, indigenous greens are now capturing attention for their nutritional and environmental benefits.
Date: 2015
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