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cassava ''Manihot esculenta'', common name, commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America, from Brazil, Paraguay and parts of the Andes. Although ...
is a new, yellow-fleshed breed of one of the most popular
root crops Root vegetables are underground plant parts eaten by humans or animals as food. In agricultural and culinary terminology, the term applies to true roots, such as taproots and root tubers, as well as non-roots such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and ...
in the tropics. Regular cassava is a staple crop in tropical countries which 300 million people rely upon for at least 10% of their daily caloric intake, in 15 African countriesBokanga, M. (2000). Cassava: Post-harvest operations. Information Network on Post-Harvest Operations. 1-26
FAO Cassava post-harvest pdf
"In the
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, cassava is estimated to provide more than 1000 kcal/day to over 40 million people". Three yellow root cassava varieties, UMUCASS 36, UMUCASS 37, and UMUCASS 38, are being grown (under the Harvest Plus Project)Egesi, Chiedozie. (2011). New improved cassava varieties released in Nigeria. Integrated Breeding Platform
integratedbreeding.net Improved cassava varieties in Nigeria
Nascimento, P., Fernandes, N., Mauro, M., & Kimura, M. (2007). Beta-carotene stability during drying and storage of cassava and sweet potato. II International Symposium on Human Health Effects of Fruits and Vegetables: FAVHEALTH 2007 841, 363-366

in Nigeria for their high concentrations of β-carotene. β-carotene is a precursor to Vitamin A.
Vitamin A Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is an essential nutrient. The term "vitamin A" encompasses a group of chemically related organic compounds that includes retinol, retinyl esters, and several provitamin (precursor) carotenoids, most not ...
deficiency is a major issue, especially in Africa.
Nigeria Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It covers an area of . With Demographics of Nigeria, ...
in particular sees a prevalence of Vitamin A deficiency in nearly one third of children under five years old.WRENmedia. (2012) Green light for yellow cassava. New Agriculturalist
New Agriculturalist - Green light for yellow cassava
Since cassava is a major
food staple A staple food, food staple, or simply staple, is a Human food, food that is eaten often and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a standard diet (nutrition), diet for an individual or a population group, supplying a large ...
, yellow cassava shows great potential to alleviate Vitamin A deficiency in Africa.


Description

Yellow cassava is similar to ordinary varieties of cassava (Manihot esculenta, see
cassava ''Manihot esculenta'', common name, commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America, from Brazil, Paraguay and parts of the Andes. Although ...
) but it has a yellow flesh inside the root, which is generally white in ordinary varieties. Cassava is a woody
shrub A shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple ...
that grows large roots, which are harvested for consumption. The roots consist of three parts: the central pith, the peel, and a
vascular bundle A vascular bundle is a part of the transport system in vascular plants. The transport itself happens in the stem, which exists in two forms: xylem and phloem. Both these tissues are present in a vascular bundle, which in addition will incl ...
within the central pith. The new yellow varieties have high yields and are resistant to many pests and diseases. Like ordinary cassava, it does not need nutrient rich soils or extensive land preparation and does not suffer during droughts.Consortium. (2012). Nigeria releases Vitamin A cassava to improve public health for millions. Stories of Change, CGIAR
CGIAR Cassava and Vitamin A


History

Cassava originated from
South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a considerably smaller portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It can also be described as the southern Subregion#Americas, subregion o ...
. The three varieties of yellow cassava, UMUCASS 36, UMUCASS 37, and UMUCASS 38, are the results of a 12-year contest in Nigeria funded by HarvestPlus, through the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Nigeria's National Root Crop Research Institute. Breeding is ongoing and new innovations hope to achieve a β-carotene level of 15 micrograms/gram by 2015.


Growing conditions

The new yellow varieties have high yields and are resistant to many pests and diseases. Like ordinary cassava, they do not need nutrient rich soils or extensive land preparation and do not suffer significantly as many other crops during droughts.


Post-harvest processing

Cassava is usually stored in the ground until needed, as it is highly perishable after harvest. Drying of the tuber is one simple method of cassava preservation; however some methods of drying are more effective than others in terms of retaining β-carotene levels. Oven drying at 60°C was shown to maintain 72% of the β-carotene levels though the retention fell to 40% after four weeks in storage. Sun drying only resulted in a 38% retention of β-carotene levels, and after four weeks in storage, the levels fell to about 18%.Chavez, A., Sánchez, T., Ceballos, H., Rodriguez-Amaya, D., Nestel, P., Tohme, J. and Ishitani, M. (2007). Retention of carotenoids in cassava roots submitted to different processing methods. J. Sci. Food Agric. 87:388-393. Cited in Nascimento, P., Fernandes, N., Mauro, M., & Kimura, M. (2007). Beta-carotene stability during drying and storage of cassava and sweet potato. II International Symposium on Human Health Effects of Fruits and Vegetables: FAVHEALTH 2007 841, 363-366
Retention of carotenoids in cassava processing
β-carotene retention can be improved by pretreatments such as
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and
osmotic dehydration Osmotic dehydration is an operation used for the partial removal of water from plant tissues by immersion in a hypertonic (osmotic) solution. Sugar or salt solutions are used to reduce the moisture content of foods before actual drying process. ...
. Peeling of cassava roots is very labour-intensive. Breeding efforts have been executed to select for a white peel in order to reduce the labour associated with peel removal. One cultivar, Branca de Santa Catarina, has been selected for this reason. Though cassava is easily perishable once harvested, it is beneficial to
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farmers because it can act as an insurance crop during
droughts A drought is a period of drier-than-normal conditions.Douville, H., K. Raghavan, J. Renwick, R.P. Allan, P.A. Arias, M. Barlow, R. Cerezo-Mota, A. Cherchi, T.Y. Gan, J. Gergis, D.  Jiang, A.  Khan, W.  Pokam Mba, D.  Rosenfeld, J. Tierney, ...
or other
crop failures Harvesting is the process of collecting plants, animals, or fish (as well as fungi) as food, especially the process of gathering mature crops, and "the harvest" also refers to the collected crops. Reaping is the cutting of grain or pulses fo ...
. However, carotenoid accumulation in cassava has been found to be accompanied by marked reductions in post-harvest physiological deterioration (PPD) of storage roots. This is worth looking into to maximize the potential of this staple crop for both nutritional and industrial use.


Genetic stocks/breeding

Three genetic types are being grown in
Nigeria Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It covers an area of . With Demographics of Nigeria, ...
, UMUCASS 36, UMUCASS 37, and UMUCASS 38. Cassava can reproduce sexually or by
propagation Propagation can refer to: *Chain propagation in a chemical reaction mechanism *Crack propagation, the growth of a crack during the fracture of materials *Propaganda, non-objective information used to further an agenda *Reproduction, and other forms ...
.Ceballos, H., Iglesias, C., Perez, J., & Dixon, A. (2004). Cassava breeding: Opportunities and challenges. Plant Molecular Biology, 56(4), 503-516
scholarsportal pdf
/ref> Yellow cassava cannot be purchased from any producers currently, but a distribution system is being implemented in Nigeria providing 25,000 local households with stems under the condition that they will share their stems with other rural farmers the next season. This is the main approach to widen the distribution of yellow cassava.


Complaints about yellow cassava (controversies)

In 2011, environmental rights action group ''Friends of the Earth Nigeria (FoEN)'' unsuccessfully demanded a halt to any research on genetically modified cassava in Nigeria by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) research team, arguing that IITA is undermining biodiversity. "We can get vitamin A from carrots,' Mariann Bassey, coordinator of Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (FoEN), told journalists. 'We do not need this so-called "biofortified" cassava. Why will you (IITA) not leave this classic Southern crop alone?" Bassey said biofortified cassava research was a replay of what she termed the "Golden Rice hoax". According to Bassey,
golden rice Golden rice is a variety of rice ('' Oryza sativa'') produced through genetic engineering to biosynthesize beta-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, in the edible parts of the rice. It is intended to produce a fortified food to be grown and ...
, developed in 1999 to treat vitamin A deficiency, had fundamental problems. She said an adult would need to eat around nine kilograms of cooked rice a day for the required intake of vitamin A, whereas eating just two carrots would suffice. Carrots, however, are not frequently consumed or available in much of Nigeria. Researchers have examined consumer willingness to purchase and eat yellow cassava in Nigeria and found that, in the absence of nutritional information, light yellow varieties are prized over white ones in the southwest (Oyo State) but not the southeast (Imo State). With an information campaign, yellow varieties capture larger premiums over white in all regions.Oparinde, Adewale, Abhijit Banerji, Ekin Birol, and Paul Ilona. Information and consumer willingness to pay for biofortified yellow cassava: evidence from experimental auctions in Nigeria. Vol. 13. Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2014.


Consumption and uses

The edible portion of the cassava root is the central
pith Pith, or medulla, is a tissue in the stems of vascular plants. Pith is composed of soft, spongy parenchyma cells, which in some cases can store starch. In eudicotyledons, pith is located in the center of the stem. In monocotyledons, it ex ...
. It is an excellent source of
carbohydrates A carbohydrate () is a biomolecule composed of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms. The typical hydrogen-to-oxygen atomic ratio is 2:1, analogous to that of water, and is represented by the empirical formula (where ''m'' and ''n'' ma ...
. The peel surrounding the root is inedible, although it can be used as feed for
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and
goats The goat or domestic goat (''Capra hircus'') is a species of goat-antelope that is mostly kept as livestock. It was domesticated from the wild goat (''C. aegagrus'') of Southwest Asia and Eastern Europe. The goat is a member of the famil ...
. Some farmers will harvest and eat the leaves as a
vegetable Vegetables are edible parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. This original meaning is still commonly used, and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including edible flower, flo ...
. These "leaves are a major component of the diet" in The "Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea".


Nutritional information

Vitamin A deficiency is common in
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. In Nigeria, it affects about 20% of pregnant women and 30% of children under five. It can impair immune systems and vision which could cause
blindness Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception. In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment, visual impairment may cause the individual difficul ...
and, in some cases, death. Yellow cassava contains high levels of β-carotene, which is a precursor to vitamin A. Cassava is also a major source of carbohydrates, 80% of which are starches. The new, yellow cassava can provide up to 25% of daily recommended Vitamin A intake. Since cassava is a major part of many people's diets, introducing cassava bio-fortified with Vitamin A is an excellent innovation to improve health on a large scale.


Social/cultural benefits/issues

It is normally risky to change the colour of a staple crop because colour preference can negatively affect consumer adoption rates. This is not the case with yellow cassava. Since local consumers often add
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to white cassava flour in their foods, they are normally accustomed to the golden colour. Therefore, the yellow colour has been shown not to deter consumers.


Constraints to wider adoption

Cassava is primarily grown and eaten in rural areas. Its perishability is a constraint to breeding and innovation because when the crop starts to rot within days, it cannot be analyzed in a lab for any long periods of time. Since it is highly
perishable Decomposition is the process by which dead organic substances are broken down into simpler organic or inorganic matter such as carbon dioxide, water, simple sugars and mineral salts. The process is a part of the nutrient cycle and is esse ...
, it is not a good export crop and its distribution requires a localized approach.


Practical information

Since cassava can be reproduced through propagation, cutting off part of the stem and sharing it with other farmers is a good way to provide Vitamin A-rich yellow cassava to rural populations. When preserving cassava, pretreating prior to drying can have a positive effect of the level of β-carotene retention during storage. Since cassava does not have a critical time of harvest, it is recommended to grow a lot of cassava and harvest it the day of consumption. This makes cassava a good insurance crop for times when food is scarce.


References

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