There are growing calls to adopt more sustainable forms of agriculture that balance the need to increase production with environmental, human health, and wellbeing concerns. Part of this conversation has included a debate on promoting and mainstreaming neglected and underutilized crop species (NUS) because they represent a more ecologically friendly type of agriculture. We conducted a systematic review to determine the ecosystem services derived from NUS and assess their potential to promote functional ecological diversity, food and nutritional security, and transition to more equitable, inclusive, sustainable and resilient agricultural landscapes and food systems in Africa. Our literature search yielded 35 articles for further analysis. Th...
While agri-food systems today provide enough food globally, they have been unable to provide the bas...
By the year 2050, agriculture will have to provide the food and nutrition requirements of some 9 bil...
Agrobiodiversity, encompassing crop diversity and the biodiversity that supports agricultural system...
There are growing calls to adopt more sustainable forms of agriculture that balance the need to incr...
Africa has a rich botanical heritage; however, only a few species dominate its food systems. Using a...
In three country case studies – Benin, Kenya and South Africa, the implementation of a cross-cutting...
As of 2010, about 239 million people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) were projected to be undernourished...
Food security and livelihoods among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are often constrained ...
International audienceToday, major changes are required in global agricultural systems to produce en...
International audienceStrategies that strengthen and use biodiversity are crucial for sustained food...
Plant biodiversity represents the primary source for food, feed, shelter, medicines and many other p...
Underutilised crops represent an important component of Southern Africa’s agro–biodiversity that has...
Business as usual or transformative change? While the global agro-industrial food system is credited...
Historically, agricultural systems have been assessed on the basis of a narrow range of criteria, su...
While agri-food systems today provide enough food globally, they have been unable to provide the bas...
By the year 2050, agriculture will have to provide the food and nutrition requirements of some 9 bil...
Agrobiodiversity, encompassing crop diversity and the biodiversity that supports agricultural system...
There are growing calls to adopt more sustainable forms of agriculture that balance the need to incr...
Africa has a rich botanical heritage; however, only a few species dominate its food systems. Using a...
In three country case studies – Benin, Kenya and South Africa, the implementation of a cross-cutting...
As of 2010, about 239 million people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) were projected to be undernourished...
Food security and livelihoods among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are often constrained ...
International audienceToday, major changes are required in global agricultural systems to produce en...
International audienceStrategies that strengthen and use biodiversity are crucial for sustained food...
Plant biodiversity represents the primary source for food, feed, shelter, medicines and many other p...
Underutilised crops represent an important component of Southern Africa’s agro–biodiversity that has...
Business as usual or transformative change? While the global agro-industrial food system is credited...
Historically, agricultural systems have been assessed on the basis of a narrow range of criteria, su...
While agri-food systems today provide enough food globally, they have been unable to provide the bas...
By the year 2050, agriculture will have to provide the food and nutrition requirements of some 9 bil...
Agrobiodiversity, encompassing crop diversity and the biodiversity that supports agricultural system...