Abstract: Uganda is endowed with a wide diversity of wild plant species that can be commercialized for livelihood enhancement and poverty reduction. These wild plants are increasingly becoming a valuable source of livelihoods for many people through household use as well as trading as medicine, food and craft materials. However existing literature on commercialization of wild food and medicinal plants in Uganda is largely anecdotal and disjointed. In this review, we analyze available literature on importance of wild plants in sustaining people’s livelihoods, value chains as production and marketing approaches in commercialization of wild plants, the demand and supply for wild plants products and its implication for commercialization of wild...
Lianas and Livelihoods: The Role of Fibrous Forest Plants in Food Security and Society around Bwindi...
Homegardens are complex and small scale traditional farming systems, predominantly in the humid trop...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...
This study examined the impediments, opportunities and strategies to enhance trade of wild and semiw...
Homegardens are species-rich agroforestry systems with a high diversity of associated traditional kn...
Wild foods significantly contribute to the global food basket, and food and nutrition security. Worl...
Edible wild fruit tree species are known to provide enormous products and services to several rural ...
Physalis peruviana L., commonly referred to as cape gooseberry, is an important crop for income, foo...
In many African countries, medicinal bio-resources are seen as a vehicle to promote sustainable live...
In the parkland agroforestry system of northern Uganda, smallholder farming households rely on a div...
Abstract Background The consumption of wild plants is an ancient tradition which serves multiple pur...
This study assessed the market conduct and performance of wild and semi-wild food plants (WSWFPs) tr...
Tanzania is endowed with more than 10,000 plant species, of which 1,100 are endemic. The coastal reg...
Wild food plants play an important role in the diet of inhabitants of Oyam District. Some of these p...
There are high levels of malnutrition especially among children in Africa. In Uganda,this is compoun...
Lianas and Livelihoods: The Role of Fibrous Forest Plants in Food Security and Society around Bwindi...
Homegardens are complex and small scale traditional farming systems, predominantly in the humid trop...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...
This study examined the impediments, opportunities and strategies to enhance trade of wild and semiw...
Homegardens are species-rich agroforestry systems with a high diversity of associated traditional kn...
Wild foods significantly contribute to the global food basket, and food and nutrition security. Worl...
Edible wild fruit tree species are known to provide enormous products and services to several rural ...
Physalis peruviana L., commonly referred to as cape gooseberry, is an important crop for income, foo...
In many African countries, medicinal bio-resources are seen as a vehicle to promote sustainable live...
In the parkland agroforestry system of northern Uganda, smallholder farming households rely on a div...
Abstract Background The consumption of wild plants is an ancient tradition which serves multiple pur...
This study assessed the market conduct and performance of wild and semi-wild food plants (WSWFPs) tr...
Tanzania is endowed with more than 10,000 plant species, of which 1,100 are endemic. The coastal reg...
Wild food plants play an important role in the diet of inhabitants of Oyam District. Some of these p...
There are high levels of malnutrition especially among children in Africa. In Uganda,this is compoun...
Lianas and Livelihoods: The Role of Fibrous Forest Plants in Food Security and Society around Bwindi...
Homegardens are complex and small scale traditional farming systems, predominantly in the humid trop...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...