J Gebauer, K El-Siddig, G Ebert - …, 2002 - doc-developpement-durable.org
Africa has abundant wild plants and cultivated native species with great agronomic and commercial potential as food crops. However, many of these species, particularly the fruits …
Suwardi AB, Navia ZI, Harmawan T, Syamsuardi, Mukhtar E. 2020. Ethnobotany and conservation of indigenous edible fruit plants in South Aceh, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21 …
This paper presents a review of agroforestry in Africa from a gender perspective. It examines women's participation relative to men and the challenges and successes they experience …
The cultivation of indigenous and exotic fruits for sub-Saharan Africa's domestic markets can bring increased revenues for smallholders and improve the diets of local consumers. There …
Wild edible fruits hold great potential for improving human diets, especially in agricultural societies of the developing world. In Africa, a well-known supplier of such fruits is the …
C Buchmann, S Prehsler, A Hartl… - Ecology of Food and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The European Commission recently authorized the import of baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) fruit pulp as a novel food. In rural West Africa the multipurpose baobab is used extensively …
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), growing both domesticated and wild fruit species on farms diversifies the crop production options of small-scale farmers and can bring significant …
Background This paper presents the findings of a review undertaken on gender and the adoption of agroforestry in Africa. The concept of gender as used in this paper is not about …
T Landmann, R Piiroinen, DM Makori… - Remote Sensing of …, 2015 - Elsevier
We tested the suitability and accuracy of hyperspectral data to produce the first African flowering and short-term floral cycle map. The spatial distribution and abundance, as well as …