Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is an essential crop in Papua New Guinea, especially in the highlands where taro grows at high altitudes (above 2,000 m) and sweet potato is absent. Taro and its cultivation are part of the collective memory of the Oksapmin society, in Sandaun province. The creation, maintenance, and harvest of a taro garden follow elaborate techniques and rules, the knowledge of which is not universal among villagers. This article describes the making of a taro garden by Oksapmin cultivators. The process is divided into two parts: activities related to the “mother garden”, where cuttings for the garden-to-be must be harvested, along with activities and techniques involved in preparing the new taro garden. The author discusses the...
Kosrae is one of four states in the Federated States of Micronesia. Subsistence farming and banana p...
In Oceania, particularly in Vanuatu, gardens are the evidence of an ancestral rural tradition in whi...
The maintenance and utilization of crop is important to ensure food security. To this effect a surve...
In their primitive state, the native people devote a great deal of effort to subsistence gardening. ...
"Part I : The Western Carolines. Taro Cultivation in Palau; Taro Cultivation in Yap"This paper is th...
The documentation of traditional methods of growing taro is a major objective of the Low-Input Susta...
Taro (Colocasia esculenta), yams (Dioscorea spp.), sweet potato (Ipomea babatas), and Cassava (Manih...
This paper provides an overview of the ways in which villagers have intensified agricultural systems...
Taro production in Samoa was devastated with the 1993 taro leaf blight (TLB) outbreak, destroying a ...
This article examines the horticultural practices, the classification system and the ceremonial comp...
Critical steps of growing a successful crop of dryland taro are discussed. The sequence of steps are...
Taro is the fourteenth most important food crop by production in the world, yet in Australia it bare...
Updated by Kristie TsudaIn 1989, the US Department of Agriculture's Low-Input Sustainable Agricultur...
Using legends and history, the origin of Colocasia taro on Pohnpei is examined, and its importance c...
Any scholar interested in the plants or practices associated with vegeculture, past or present, will...
Kosrae is one of four states in the Federated States of Micronesia. Subsistence farming and banana p...
In Oceania, particularly in Vanuatu, gardens are the evidence of an ancestral rural tradition in whi...
The maintenance and utilization of crop is important to ensure food security. To this effect a surve...
In their primitive state, the native people devote a great deal of effort to subsistence gardening. ...
"Part I : The Western Carolines. Taro Cultivation in Palau; Taro Cultivation in Yap"This paper is th...
The documentation of traditional methods of growing taro is a major objective of the Low-Input Susta...
Taro (Colocasia esculenta), yams (Dioscorea spp.), sweet potato (Ipomea babatas), and Cassava (Manih...
This paper provides an overview of the ways in which villagers have intensified agricultural systems...
Taro production in Samoa was devastated with the 1993 taro leaf blight (TLB) outbreak, destroying a ...
This article examines the horticultural practices, the classification system and the ceremonial comp...
Critical steps of growing a successful crop of dryland taro are discussed. The sequence of steps are...
Taro is the fourteenth most important food crop by production in the world, yet in Australia it bare...
Updated by Kristie TsudaIn 1989, the US Department of Agriculture's Low-Input Sustainable Agricultur...
Using legends and history, the origin of Colocasia taro on Pohnpei is examined, and its importance c...
Any scholar interested in the plants or practices associated with vegeculture, past or present, will...
Kosrae is one of four states in the Federated States of Micronesia. Subsistence farming and banana p...
In Oceania, particularly in Vanuatu, gardens are the evidence of an ancestral rural tradition in whi...
The maintenance and utilization of crop is important to ensure food security. To this effect a surve...