Dear Lago
I believe there should be sufficient information to make sweetpotato a good source for controlling malnutrition, especially in the provision of precursors for vitamin A. This information is most likely available from sweetpotatoknowledge. However if you require specific information in the use of sweetpotatoes as a source vitamin A, I would be more than delighted to help.
Michael A Ameny
Von: Luis Lago <l.lago...@gmail.com>
An: sweetpotat...@googlegroups.com
Betreff: Re: Using the listserv
Datum: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 15:41:09 +0200
Dear
Sonny Dinger |
Sweet potato the seventh most important food crop after wheat, rice (paddy), maize, potato, barley and cassava, is a staple food in many developing countries of the tropics, sub-tropics, also serves as animal feed raw material for several food and feed-based industries. This New World crop has high biological efficiency of converting solar energy into edible energy (152MJ/ha/day) in form of tuberous (storage) roots and could be the food for the ever growing human population in future .Orange-fleshed sweet potatoes are particularly nutritious, ranking highest in nutrient content of all vegetables for vitamins A and C, iron, copper, calcium, and fiber |
| --- On Sun, 7/22/12, Sonny Dinger <dinger...@gmail.com> wrote: |
Dear Sir,
The advice Ted gave Luis is timely and Practicable. please act quick.
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Hi Luis,
Greetings from Tanzania. This contribution from Carely is great! Please consult with public research institutions based in Colombia first as this can be the better way to pick off perhaps?
Also Neil Palmer is the CGIAR communications specialist based in Colombia can be in the better position to link you, please conduct him through pics...@googlemail.com
Thanks, Lembris llais...@yahoo.com
Dear Kelly,
Jennie from your office has been in contact with us concerning a possible collaboration in Western Kenya, so we will get back to her soon.
Regards,
Jan Low
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