Slash and burn agriculture by Indians of Venezuela rainforest: varieties and hybrids of maize showing biodiversity.


Slash and burn agriculture by Indians in the rainforest of Venezuela: biodiversity: varieties and hybrids of maize cultivated by Hoti Indians. The Hoti live in the rainforest in the foothills of the Sierra de Maigualida.


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Location: Venezuela "South America" "Latin America"
Photo credit: © Jacques Jangoux / Alamy / Afripics
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