Agricultural Mindset. A view of cassava plants

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This is another beautiful and great weekend. I welcome you all back to my blog for Agricultural Mindset this week.

For this week I want to talk about the cassava plants that I saw when I went to my village to visit my elder sister. It is true that I did not plant cassava because of the way Fulani herdsmen will not allow us to grow it in our farms. Once they see it in our farms, they will carry all their cattles and enter into the farm to eat up everything. We tried it before it didn't work so we decided not to plant it again .

Seeing it in my village and is doing so well, that gave me joy and I decided to take some pictures and make a little video.

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I like cassava because of the economic importance it has. Thanks for sharing with us

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Cassava is a powerful crop, well-done ma.

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Cassava farm is very good and is a good business in Nigeria that pays well and hug

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Well done Ma,
Cassava is a beautiful plant.
Cassava is naturally gluten-free, making it a safe carbohydrate source for people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

Provides small amounts of vitamins and minerals like:

Vitamin C (boosts immunity and skin health).

Folate & B-vitamins (important for metabolism and red blood cell formation).

Magnesium & Potassium (support bone health, heart function, and blood pressure regulation).
Thank you for sharing.

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