Dust on meal tables: Experts reveal hidden dangers of Nigeria’s roadside drying culture

[Daily Post - Nigeria] - 30/01/2026
Along many Nigerian highways and rural roads, long stretches of cassava, maize, rice, beans, pepper and melon seeds, among others lie openly under the sun. To local farmers and processors, it is a cheap and traditional method of preservation. But to health experts, it is a silent invitation to (…)
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