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Wheat production cannot be increased in Sub-Saharan Africa due to lack of suitable land, but in the case of rice, West Africa has a long history of its production and there are much room for increased production in a wide unutilized swamped land for sales to urban areas. If the Green Revolution will be possible in Sub-Saharan Africa in the near future, rice is the most prospective crop.
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