CITATION: Mbhenyane, X. G. 2017. Indigenous foods and their contribution to nutrient requirements. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 30(4):5-7.The original publication is available at http://www.sajcn.co.zaIndigenous plants grow spontaneously in natural ecosystems and have been serving human kind as food and medicine in almost all societies for generations.¹´² It is recognised³ that indigenous foods and dietary diversity within an ecosystem can be powerful sources of nutrients and thus are better for health. It has been proposed that indigenous foods can play a major role in enhancing quality of diets and improving food and nutrition security.⁴ Despite this assertation, the use of indigenous foods has declined due to the nonavai...
Business as usual or transformative change? While the global agro-industrial food system is credited...
Indigenous plant species native to Africa have numerous uses. They have a long and rich ethno-medici...
Intolerably high rates of food insecurity and micronutrient deficiencies still prevail at an alarmin...
CITATION: Akinola, Racheal et al. 2020. A review of indigenous food crops in Africa and the implicat...
Indigenous and traditional foods crops (ITFCs) have multiple uses within society, and most notably h...
The level of food security in South Africa is largely being influenced by income inequalities and fo...
South Africa is endowed with agro-biodiversity that consists of different types of indigenous leafy ...
Abstract: Indigenous foods have always been about sustenance and nourishment, but over the years, kn...
Although our planet boasts 300,000 known edible plant species, 60% of humanity's Although our planet...
Background: There is a high loss of indigenous knowledge, resulting in negative effects on the healt...
MA (IKS), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe study investigated the contribution of African i...
Thesis (MNutr)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH SUMMARY : INTRODUCTION: One of the most pressi...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Abstract : Food and nutrition security is a complex issue which influences the livelihoods of commun...
CITATION: Mashamaite, C. V. et al. 2021. Moringa oleifera in South Africa : a review on its producti...
Business as usual or transformative change? While the global agro-industrial food system is credited...
Indigenous plant species native to Africa have numerous uses. They have a long and rich ethno-medici...
Intolerably high rates of food insecurity and micronutrient deficiencies still prevail at an alarmin...
CITATION: Akinola, Racheal et al. 2020. A review of indigenous food crops in Africa and the implicat...
Indigenous and traditional foods crops (ITFCs) have multiple uses within society, and most notably h...
The level of food security in South Africa is largely being influenced by income inequalities and fo...
South Africa is endowed with agro-biodiversity that consists of different types of indigenous leafy ...
Abstract: Indigenous foods have always been about sustenance and nourishment, but over the years, kn...
Although our planet boasts 300,000 known edible plant species, 60% of humanity's Although our planet...
Background: There is a high loss of indigenous knowledge, resulting in negative effects on the healt...
MA (IKS), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe study investigated the contribution of African i...
Thesis (MNutr)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH SUMMARY : INTRODUCTION: One of the most pressi...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Abstract : Food and nutrition security is a complex issue which influences the livelihoods of commun...
CITATION: Mashamaite, C. V. et al. 2021. Moringa oleifera in South Africa : a review on its producti...
Business as usual or transformative change? While the global agro-industrial food system is credited...
Indigenous plant species native to Africa have numerous uses. They have a long and rich ethno-medici...
Intolerably high rates of food insecurity and micronutrient deficiencies still prevail at an alarmin...