Food and nutrition security (FNS) rests on five pillars: availability, access, utilization, stability, and sovereignty. We assessed the potentials of local agroforestry practices (AFPs) for enabling FNS for smallholders in the Yayu Biosphere Reserve (southwestern Ethiopia). Data was collected from 300 households in a stratified random sampling scheme through semi-structured interviews and farm inventory. Utility, edibility, and marketability value were the key parameters used to determine the potential of plants in the AFPs. Descriptive statistics, ANOVA, and correlation analysis were employed to determine the form, variation, and association of local AFP attributes. Homegarden, multistorey-coffee-system, and multipurpose-trees-on-farmlands...
Abstract: Home gardens are one of the most complex and diverse agroforestry systems in Gedeo, southe...
ii The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with t...
Based on a case study in the Debark District of northwestern Ethiopia, this article investigates how...
Food and nutrition security (FNS) rests on five pillars: availability, access, utilization, stabilit...
Food and nutrition security (FNS) rests on five pillars: availability, access, utilization, stabilit...
Agroforestry generally contributes to rural food and nutrition security (FNS). However, specializati...
Multi-story cropping systems are used to grow fruits and vegetables in rural homegardens, and it has...
Traditional homegardens in southwest Ethiopia is well-known land use practices playing an important ...
In many tropical countries homegardens sustain large numbers of people. Households depend for their ...
In the tropics, numerous organizations have promoted multipurpose fodder trees (MPFT) with an emphas...
In the tropics, numerous organizations have promoted multipurpose fodder trees (MPFT) with an emphas...
The world is challenged to meet the food demand of a growing population, especially in developing co...
Homegarden is the chief center of production unit in Ethiopia, particularly for the poor smallholder...
The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with the ...
Farming systems, with their concerns of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and productivity and produ...
Abstract: Home gardens are one of the most complex and diverse agroforestry systems in Gedeo, southe...
ii The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with t...
Based on a case study in the Debark District of northwestern Ethiopia, this article investigates how...
Food and nutrition security (FNS) rests on five pillars: availability, access, utilization, stabilit...
Food and nutrition security (FNS) rests on five pillars: availability, access, utilization, stabilit...
Agroforestry generally contributes to rural food and nutrition security (FNS). However, specializati...
Multi-story cropping systems are used to grow fruits and vegetables in rural homegardens, and it has...
Traditional homegardens in southwest Ethiopia is well-known land use practices playing an important ...
In many tropical countries homegardens sustain large numbers of people. Households depend for their ...
In the tropics, numerous organizations have promoted multipurpose fodder trees (MPFT) with an emphas...
In the tropics, numerous organizations have promoted multipurpose fodder trees (MPFT) with an emphas...
The world is challenged to meet the food demand of a growing population, especially in developing co...
Homegarden is the chief center of production unit in Ethiopia, particularly for the poor smallholder...
The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with the ...
Farming systems, with their concerns of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and productivity and produ...
Abstract: Home gardens are one of the most complex and diverse agroforestry systems in Gedeo, southe...
ii The present study was conducted in Mbeya Rural District during December 2011 to April 2012 with t...
Based on a case study in the Debark District of northwestern Ethiopia, this article investigates how...