But these scientists hope their breakthrough will help some of the world’s the poorest farmers. Dr Amanda De Souza, also at the University of Illinois and lead author on the study, said: “The number of people affected by food insufficiency continues to grow, and projections clearly show that there needs to be a change at the food supply level to change the trajectory.”
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