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<technology><row><technologyid>5</technologyid><technology_title>CASSAVA VARIETIES RECOMMENDED FOR THE DRY LOWLANDS</technology_title><technology_intro>The World Bank funded Drought Response Project worked on a selection of staple crops for drought tolerance. Cassava was identified as a drought tolerant crop and varieties with high yields and low cyanide content were selected. Four cassava varieties are recommended for farmers in the dry lowlands. Yield ranged from 20-29 tonnes/ha or 2.0-2.9 kg/m2 
Cyanide contents were low at 1.2-1.5 mg of HCN/100g of fresh tuber 
Cyanide content less than 5 mg/100g fresh tuber is safe/harmless 
Trials were carried out by the NARI Dry Lowlands Research Program at SRC, Laloki
Varieties were obtained from existing collections held by NARI from previous DAL research.</technology_intro><technology_usage>null</technology_usage><technology_scale>null</technology_scale><technology_year>null</technology_year><technology_project>null</technology_project><technology_region>null</technology_region><technology_docs>null</technology_docs></row></technology>
