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Old 29th October 2009, 02:08
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Theory for the end of hunger in the world

Do you want a scientific theory I have one: watercress (collected in less than 50 days), beans (70 to 95 days), peanuts (110 days), avocado (3 years, each avocado produces between 200 and 800 fruits per year) area to be planted: Africa Central and Eastern Africa, goal: to help countries recover food and miserable, I also have my science.
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Old 29th October 2009, 08:51
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Do you want a scientific theory I have one: watercress (collected in less than 50 days), beans (70 to 95 days), peanuts (110 days), avocado (3 years, each avocado produces between 200 and 800 fruits per year) area to be planted: Africa Central and Eastern Africa, goal: to help countries recover food and miserable, I also have my science.
Hello leofrombrasil, It is encouraging to see that you are concerned about the welfare of others. Not that I want to sound negative, but I think the problem of conquering world hunger is not so much WHATto plant, but WHOis going to do the planting? Also lack of water is a critical problem in Africa and in many areas the soil is depleted of nutrients and needs fertilizing. I think sometimes the problem is so great that people despair and therefore don't do anything at all. If every household would try to grow something for their own table (preferably organic), it would make a huge difference, no matter how small your home garden is. Check this out jasonsgarden.com Gardening in South Africa
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Old 13th November 2009, 14:20
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What about a mutant avocado?

With a mutant avocado planted in the most difficult places you can have food for the animals, and then meal, if have Triticum Durum for all the people in the world haven't meal for everyone. A mutant avocado could produce a lot of avocados, more than the normal avocado, and people could have meal, imagine this in east afrika?
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Old 16th November 2009, 07:34
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With a mutant avocado planted in the most difficult places you can have food for the animals, and then meal, if have Triticum Durum for all the people in the world haven't meal for everyone. A mutant avocado could produce a lot of avocados, more than the normal avocado, and people could have meal, imagine this in east afrika?
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Old 28th November 2009, 00:26
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What's the difference between congo and d.r.congo?, people that live in that countries are the same bantus as angola, where lives the pygmies: in congo or d.r.congo?, have bantus in south africa, the zulus are bantus?, the people that lives in mali, chad, are said to be black or touareg?
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Old 30th November 2009, 07:44
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What's the difference between congo and d.r.congo?, people that live in that countries are the same bantus as angola, where lives the pygmies: in congo or d.r.congo?, have bantus in south africa, the zulus are bantus?, the people that lives in mali, chad, are said to be black or touareg?
What exactly are you asking here?
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Old 30th November 2009, 16:22
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I have finished to say about the hunger in the world and very courious about central and south africa, because i don't know much about there, in brazil the slaves where from angola, moçambique, but they was a quota of africa people not the whole people that lives in africa, bantus, zulus, and lot of others, in Brazil african culture is most know about angola, moçambique countries that speak portuguese, but about the others i have that question that i show up.
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