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What’s the cassava used for? Flour? Or livestock feed?
Cassava is a staple crop for a large part of the world’s population, primarily south of the equator.
It forms the basis of a ton of dishes, similar to rice or potatoes elsewhere. Additionally cassava flour (aka tapioca starch) is the used as an ingredient in a ton of different foods, including animal feed.
So all of the above really.
How much of this is used to make inefficient fuel for cars? At least 25% of the corn in the US is…
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Is this the raw weight of the plants, or the finished product? Because rice plants or corn plants weigh a lot.
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