This study examined the impediments, opportunities and strategies to enhance trade of wild and semiwild food plants (WSWFPs) in Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, Uganda. Semi-structured questionnaire was administered face-to-face to sixty six (66) traders of WSWFPs in the formal markets: five (5) mobile hawkers and eleven (11) home-based/roadside traders. As a result of their small number, all traders that were found selling WSWFPs were interviewed. Data were analysed using simple descriptive statistics in excel spreadsheet and MINITAB statistical package. A number of challenges including high perishability, market dues, inaccurate consumers’ perceptions, seasonal shortfalls and unreliable supply, unorganized markets, little or no value addition, lim...
Wild foods comprise of all edible products that are found growing naturally in forests, woodlands o...
Plants generally provide valuable functions in livelihood sustenance and indigenous knowledge on the...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has a devastating impact on the victims’ health, nutrition an...
This study assessed the market conduct and performance of wild and semi-wild food plants (WSWFPs) tr...
Abstract: Uganda is endowed with a wide diversity of wild plant species that can be commercialized f...
Benefits from wild edible plants (WEP) are multiple for rural households as well as urban traders. ...
Trade in Ruspolia nitidula commonly known as grasshopper and locally known, as Nsenene is becoming a...
Edible wild fruit tree species are known to provide enormous products and services to several rural ...
Wild foods significantly contribute to the global food basket, and food and nutrition security. Worl...
Trade in Ruspolia nitidula commonly known as grasshopper and locally known, as Nsenene is becoming...
Abstract Background The consumption of wild plants is an ancient tradition which serves multiple pur...
Wild Edible Plant (WEP) knowledge is very important for the survival of many African communities and...
In many African countries, medicinal bio-resources are seen as a vehicle to promote sustainable live...
Despite its importance as a legume in Uganda, cowpea has not received much attention over the last t...
In the parkland agroforestry system of northern Uganda, smallholder farming households rely on a div...
Wild foods comprise of all edible products that are found growing naturally in forests, woodlands o...
Plants generally provide valuable functions in livelihood sustenance and indigenous knowledge on the...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has a devastating impact on the victims’ health, nutrition an...
This study assessed the market conduct and performance of wild and semi-wild food plants (WSWFPs) tr...
Abstract: Uganda is endowed with a wide diversity of wild plant species that can be commercialized f...
Benefits from wild edible plants (WEP) are multiple for rural households as well as urban traders. ...
Trade in Ruspolia nitidula commonly known as grasshopper and locally known, as Nsenene is becoming a...
Edible wild fruit tree species are known to provide enormous products and services to several rural ...
Wild foods significantly contribute to the global food basket, and food and nutrition security. Worl...
Trade in Ruspolia nitidula commonly known as grasshopper and locally known, as Nsenene is becoming...
Abstract Background The consumption of wild plants is an ancient tradition which serves multiple pur...
Wild Edible Plant (WEP) knowledge is very important for the survival of many African communities and...
In many African countries, medicinal bio-resources are seen as a vehicle to promote sustainable live...
Despite its importance as a legume in Uganda, cowpea has not received much attention over the last t...
In the parkland agroforestry system of northern Uganda, smallholder farming households rely on a div...
Wild foods comprise of all edible products that are found growing naturally in forests, woodlands o...
Plants generally provide valuable functions in livelihood sustenance and indigenous knowledge on the...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has a devastating impact on the victims’ health, nutrition an...