Senegal Harvests Experimental Homegrown Wheat
Four varieties
Since late last week, researchers from the Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research, a public research institute, have been harvesting four varieties of wheat on a demonstration plot in Sangalkam, 35 kilometers from the capital Dakar.
Three of the varieties are Egyptian and the fourth was developed by the institute.
It operates five demonstration plots in total, two near Dakar and three in the Senegal River Valley, and has tested hundreds of wheat varieties, Amadou Tidiane Sall, one of the researchers, told AFP.
Not all thrive
Many have proved unsuitable.
The Sangalkam crop, one of several successful experiments by the institute, was sown in early January and matured in three months during Senegal's cold season.
Agriculture Minister Aly Ngouille Ndiaye visited the plot earlier this month.