Estimation of consumption intensity of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) is important to understand how their utilization can be enhanced at the household level. The study evaluated consumption intensity of leafy AIVs using the zero-inflated negative binomial regression model. A multistage sampling technique was used to select a random sample of 450 rural and urban respondents, and data were collected using a pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. The findings revealed that consumption intensity of leafy AIVs were higher in rural than in urban dwellers with a mean of four and two times a week, respectively. Age, occupation, household size, diversity of AIV leaves, market distance, awareness of AIV’s medicinal benefits and proportion o...
This research was done in the context of an agricultural program promoting production, marketing, an...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resource-poor communities...
Traditional African Vegetables (TAVs) form a significant component of many families’ diets in Tanzan...
Abstract Estimation of consumption intensity of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) is important to...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting researchattention not only in term...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting research attention not only in ter...
Research background: Vegetables are important sources of nutrition to many households. Understanding...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
The African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables (AILV) agricultural sub-sector in Kenya has in recent times ...
This study evaluated socio-economic, institutional and product characteristics that influence the ch...
African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) are mostly leafy vegetables traditionally grown throughout Afri...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities ...
Some recent efforts to improve the food and nutrition security of rural households have focused on t...
This research was done in the context of an agricultural program promoting production, marketing, an...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resource-poor communities...
Traditional African Vegetables (TAVs) form a significant component of many families’ diets in Tanzan...
Abstract Estimation of consumption intensity of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) is important to...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting researchattention not only in term...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting research attention not only in ter...
Research background: Vegetables are important sources of nutrition to many households. Understanding...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
The African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables (AILV) agricultural sub-sector in Kenya has in recent times ...
This study evaluated socio-economic, institutional and product characteristics that influence the ch...
African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) are mostly leafy vegetables traditionally grown throughout Afri...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities ...
Some recent efforts to improve the food and nutrition security of rural households have focused on t...
This research was done in the context of an agricultural program promoting production, marketing, an...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resource-poor communities...
Traditional African Vegetables (TAVs) form a significant component of many families’ diets in Tanzan...