Natural resources are a valuable component of traditional food systems that contributes to food and nutrition. The distribution and consumption patterns of these natural resources still needs exploration for follow-up research and optimum utilisation. The aim of this study was to investigate the agro-ecological distribution and the consumption of wild harvested edible insects, indigenous fruits and vegetables in rural Zimbabwe. Secondary data generated from a cross-sectional survey targeting 11,973 randomly selected households rural districts was used. The results revealed that at least 14 wild harvested edible insect species, 26 indigenous fruits and 10 indigenous vegetables are commonly consumed. The results showed that the highly consume...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of edible insects as a protein source in the develope...
Bibliography: leaves 68-72.Traditional wild or weedy leafy green vegetables are an important food so...
Vulnerability to poverty is a major problem in the rural areas of Sub Saharan Africa. Rural Househol...
African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) are mostly leafy vegetables traditionally grown throughout Afri...
Edible insect consumption is a traditional practice in many countries and has the potential to contr...
ArticleThis study evaluates the relevance of wild-growing vegetables in two villages of the Honde Va...
Feeding the quickly growing population in Africa remains a global challenge. As the demand for food ...
385-392A large proportion of resource poor rural households in southern African communal areas are d...
Africa is home to an estimated wild edible insect population of 1000 species that offer an opportuni...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
The use, processing, cultivation and trading of indigenous edible fruits was recorded across a rainf...
AbstractIndigenous fruits are considered to be part of the diet mostly by people in rural communitie...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Located in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (South-Kivu), Kalehe an...
Forests provide an immense range of benefits to people, many of which are not prioritized by forest ...
The value of wild edible vegetables in food security has not been given sufficient attention in Sout...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of edible insects as a protein source in the develope...
Bibliography: leaves 68-72.Traditional wild or weedy leafy green vegetables are an important food so...
Vulnerability to poverty is a major problem in the rural areas of Sub Saharan Africa. Rural Househol...
African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) are mostly leafy vegetables traditionally grown throughout Afri...
Edible insect consumption is a traditional practice in many countries and has the potential to contr...
ArticleThis study evaluates the relevance of wild-growing vegetables in two villages of the Honde Va...
Feeding the quickly growing population in Africa remains a global challenge. As the demand for food ...
385-392A large proportion of resource poor rural households in southern African communal areas are d...
Africa is home to an estimated wild edible insect population of 1000 species that offer an opportuni...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
The use, processing, cultivation and trading of indigenous edible fruits was recorded across a rainf...
AbstractIndigenous fruits are considered to be part of the diet mostly by people in rural communitie...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Located in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (South-Kivu), Kalehe an...
Forests provide an immense range of benefits to people, many of which are not prioritized by forest ...
The value of wild edible vegetables in food security has not been given sufficient attention in Sout...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of edible insects as a protein source in the develope...
Bibliography: leaves 68-72.Traditional wild or weedy leafy green vegetables are an important food so...
Vulnerability to poverty is a major problem in the rural areas of Sub Saharan Africa. Rural Househol...