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A range of crops rich in micronutrients will be launched from next year, but is the developing world ready for them, asks Tatum Anderson?
Millet rich in iron; wheat abundant in zinc; cassava tinged with extra beta-carotene. An array of crops bred to contain micronutrients that could fight the widespread problem of undernutrition is about to be unleashed on the developing world, beginning next year.
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