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View the document African yam bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa)
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Acknowledgments

Daisy E. Kay revised by E. G. B. Gooding

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Overseas Development Administration

This report was produced by the Tropical Development and Research Institute (formed by the amalgamation of the Tropical Products Institute and the Centre for Overseas Pest Research) a British Government organization, funded by the Overseas Development Administration, which provides technical assistance to developing countries. The Institute specialises in post-harvest problems and pest and vector management.

Short extracts of material from this digest may be reproduced in any non-advertising, non-profit context provided that the source is acknowledged as follows:

Kay, D. E. (revised by Gooding, E. G. B.) (1987) Crop and Product Digest

No. 2-Root Crops, Second Edition. London: Tropical Development and Research Institute, xv & 380 pp.

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First edition 1973

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