Bill Gates: This ‘lost grain’ found across Africa is packed with nutrition and could help fight food insecurity
Bill Gates: This ‘lost grain’ found across Africa is packed with nutrition and could help fight food insecurity


While wheat and corn have long dominated American plates and agricultural policies, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates highlighted a lesser-known African grain named Fonio as a transformative food of the future.
With its unique set of qualities, Fonio is not just a staple in its native lands but also a promising candidate to meet global food sustainability challenges.
This “lost grain” from Africa has five special qualities, here’s what you should know:
Nutritional powerhouse
Fonio may be small, but it’s mighty when it comes to nutrition. Packed with amino acids that are often deficient in today’s major cereals, Fonio offers a high-quality protein profile.
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Fast and furious growth
One of Fonio’s standout qualities is its incredibly fast growth cycle. Able to mature in as little as six to eight weeks, Fonio is a dream crop for farmers dealing with unpredictable climate conditions.
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Climate resilient
In an era where climate change threatens food production worldwide, Fonio shines as a resilient champion. It thrives in poor soil conditions and requires very little water.
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Gluten-free goodness
With the rising trend of gluten-free diets, Fonio enters the scene as an excellent alternative to conventional grains.
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Economic empowerment
Fonio not only enriches diets but also lives. Cultivating Fonio can drive economic growth in impoverished regions, providing a sustainable livelihood for small-scale farmers.
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