A-10-53International audienceThe tree. Trees in the genus Carapa (Meliaceae) grow in all African tropical forests along the Equator, from the Albertine Rift region to Southern Senegal and Mali. In Africa, as well as in South America, carapa trees are the source of valuable timber and non-timber forest products (NTFP). Fruit and seeds. A typical carapa fruit consists of a capsule with four to five valves, each enclosing two to five seeds, i.e., a total of eight to twenty seeds per fruit. Oil extraction. Village inhabitants strive to collect seeds that have fallen to the ground before they get infested or germinate, which is detrimental to oil quality. The oil is extracted after the seeds have been boiled. Carapa oil has a broad application r...
The growing global demand for vegetable oils for food and for replacing fossil fuels leads to increa...
Várzea forests of the Amazon estuary contain species of importance to riverine communities. For exam...
Although inedible, the fruit of desert palms, Balanites aegyptiaca, can be a source of pharmaceutica...
A-10-53International audienceThe tree. Trees in the genus Carapa (Meliaceae) grow in all African tro...
The oil-producing trees of the Sahel was the theme which drew 30 specialists to Bamako, Mali, in dul...
Oleic oil is one of the better known fatty acid for consumption and from a health standpoint. It is ...
The red palm oil consumed in the Congo basin come essentially from small-scale production from the d...
The intrinsic characteristics of the oil crops which can potentially be grown in a given area are th...
The oils of species from the genus Carapa are widely used for the control of diseases and the produc...
The exploitation of non-timber forest products contributes considerably to local livelihoods for sub...
International audienceCotton crops are hampered by a complex of arthropod species, insects and mites...
The vegetable oil production is a very vibrant sector. Statistics show that in 2016/17 alone, produc...
In Congo, the seeds of Carapa (Carapa spp., Meliaceae) are traditionally used for medicinal purposes...
Oil products from native trees are far from fully exploited in West Africa. Only well-known species ...
#Carapa guianensis# is a multiple use monoecious species commercially used both for its high timber ...
The growing global demand for vegetable oils for food and for replacing fossil fuels leads to increa...
Várzea forests of the Amazon estuary contain species of importance to riverine communities. For exam...
Although inedible, the fruit of desert palms, Balanites aegyptiaca, can be a source of pharmaceutica...
A-10-53International audienceThe tree. Trees in the genus Carapa (Meliaceae) grow in all African tro...
The oil-producing trees of the Sahel was the theme which drew 30 specialists to Bamako, Mali, in dul...
Oleic oil is one of the better known fatty acid for consumption and from a health standpoint. It is ...
The red palm oil consumed in the Congo basin come essentially from small-scale production from the d...
The intrinsic characteristics of the oil crops which can potentially be grown in a given area are th...
The oils of species from the genus Carapa are widely used for the control of diseases and the produc...
The exploitation of non-timber forest products contributes considerably to local livelihoods for sub...
International audienceCotton crops are hampered by a complex of arthropod species, insects and mites...
The vegetable oil production is a very vibrant sector. Statistics show that in 2016/17 alone, produc...
In Congo, the seeds of Carapa (Carapa spp., Meliaceae) are traditionally used for medicinal purposes...
Oil products from native trees are far from fully exploited in West Africa. Only well-known species ...
#Carapa guianensis# is a multiple use monoecious species commercially used both for its high timber ...
The growing global demand for vegetable oils for food and for replacing fossil fuels leads to increa...
Várzea forests of the Amazon estuary contain species of importance to riverine communities. For exam...
Although inedible, the fruit of desert palms, Balanites aegyptiaca, can be a source of pharmaceutica...