Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz.) is cultivated in India in about thirteen states (out of 32 states and union territories) with major production in the South Indian states of Kerala (142,000 ha) and Tamil Nadu (65,700 ha). It is now a major industrial crop in Tamil Nadu and is also gaining impo...
In Malaysia, the processing of sago starch predates that of cassava, having been established before 1416. With its introduction, cassava, which is a much shorter term crop, quickly replaced sago palm as the preferred raw material among starch processors. Hence, except for a small amount serving t...
Tan, Swee Lian
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Idris, Khatijah
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[Present situation and future potential of cassava in Malaysia]
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Present situation and future potential of cassava in Malaysia
In Thailand cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is considered one of the most important economic crops. Thailand has demonstrated the importance of cassava as more than a subsistence crop, and has developed a large and complex industrial system for processing and marketing of the crop. Production ...
Sriroth, K.
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Rojanaridpiched, Chareinsuk
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Vichukit, Vicharn
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Uriyapan, Preecha
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Oates, Christopher G.
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[Present situation and future potential of cassava in Thailand]
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Present situation and future potential of cassava in Thailand
Dang, T.H.
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Tru, LC
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Henry, Guy
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[Analysis of the current and future cassava starch market in Vietnam]
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Analysis of the current and future cassava starch market in Vietnam