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Cassava is a tropical crop that is widely grown in many parts of the world. It is a major source of food and income for smallholder farmers in developing countries. Cassava is a hardy crop that can be grown in a variety of climates and soils, and is relatively easy to cultivate. It is also highly resistant to pests and diseases, making it an attractive crop for farmers.
Cassava is used in a variety of products, including flour, starch, and animal feed. It is also used to make ethanol, which is used as a biofuel. The global demand for cassava is increasing, driven by population growth and the increasing demand for biofuels.
The cassava growing market is highly competitive, with many smallholder farmers competing for market share. The market is also highly fragmented, with many small-scale farmers operating in the market.
Companies in the cassava growing market include Syngenta, Monsanto, BASF, and Bayer. These companies provide a range of products and services to farmers, including seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products. Show Less Read more