With the whir of a mower, under a clear blue sky, Senegalese researchers have begun harvesting a crop of experimental homegrown wheat, the latest step in a years-long effort to reduce reliance on imports. ManilaBulletin
The second most consumed cereal after rice, wheat is an important staple in the bread-loving West African nation.It imports 800,000 tonnes of the grain per year.
Supply chain problems, rising grain prices and inflation caused by the war in Ukraine have added urgency to the country's efforts to achieve self-sufficiency.
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