Newsletter civileats.com Is fonio the ancient grain of the future? Yolélé hopes this nutritious, climate crisis-ready crop will compete with quinoa globally, while supporting smallholder farms in West Africa.
Newsletter www.ozy.com Can ancient grains save the planet from climate-induced starvation? As climate change kills the yields of rice, wheat and soyabeans, ancient grains could save humanity from hunger in coming decades.
Impacts www.bloomberg.com Not just for hipsters, quinoa emerges as climate change savior Scientists in Dubai are developing crops like quinoa that can thrive in the salty soils intruding into the world’s croplands. Winning over enough people to eat them is proving a greater challenge.
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