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Mutabilis Lupin Holds Potential for AustraliaCANBERRA - Feb 4/04 - SNS -- South America's ancient, mutabilis lupin could hold the key to creating new opportunities for the Australian industry, believes Dr Jon Clements, a researcher from the University of Western Australia-based Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA). The variety has been grown for centuries Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia and offers superior nutritional and processing qualities to varieties now being grown in Australia, and could yield a seed which would earn growers a significant premium over albus and angustifolius lupins. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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