Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as weeds since the 1960s when they started encouraging households to produce food seen in the shops. This negative perception has led to an unwillingness to use and conserve these ‘poverty foods’, as many community members have labelled them. The status of these crops needed to be improved to help people realise the importance of these crops in their daily diet. Awareness activities in six communities made use of production training sessions in seven schools and eight community gardens, discussion groups, garden competitions, cooking competitions, recipe collection, awareness days, local resource collection activities, participatory selection and a radio ...
There is an undervalued reservoir of diversity of African Leafy Vegetables. These vegetables are ext...
In this article the term ‘African leafy vegetables’ was adopted to refer to the collective of plant ...
There is emerging concern regarding the decline in knowledge and use of indigenous green leafy veget...
Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as weeds sinc...
Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as weeds sinc...
Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as weeds sinc...
ABSTRACT Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as w...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The importance of indigenous knowledge and traditional crops in the survival strategies of rural peo...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The importance of indigenous knowledge and traditional crops in the survival strategies of rural peo...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
Micronutrient deficiency is a major challenge in South Africa. Traditional vegetables have been iden...
There is an undervalued reservoir of diversity of African Leafy Vegetables. These vegetables are ext...
In this article the term ‘African leafy vegetables’ was adopted to refer to the collective of plant ...
There is emerging concern regarding the decline in knowledge and use of indigenous green leafy veget...
Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as weeds sinc...
Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as weeds sinc...
Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as weeds sinc...
ABSTRACT Research and extension in South Africa has been labelling traditional leafy vegetables as w...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The importance of indigenous knowledge and traditional crops in the survival strategies of rural peo...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The importance of indigenous knowledge and traditional crops in the survival strategies of rural peo...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
Micronutrient deficiency is a major challenge in South Africa. Traditional vegetables have been iden...
There is an undervalued reservoir of diversity of African Leafy Vegetables. These vegetables are ext...
In this article the term ‘African leafy vegetables’ was adopted to refer to the collective of plant ...
There is emerging concern regarding the decline in knowledge and use of indigenous green leafy veget...