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English: Farmer field school dealing with crop husbandry and quality production of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), a native grain of the Andes. Location: near Puno, Peru.
Deutsch: Eine Feldschule für Landwirte, die sich mit Pflanzenzucht und Qualitätsproduktion von Quinoa (Chenopodium-Quinoa), einem einheimischen Getreide der Anden, befasst.
Ort: Puno, Peru
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