A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous leafy vegetables (AILVs) in Western Kenya. Both qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection were used. The results showed that there is diversity of AILVs in the study area with nine popular and frequently consumed, but cassava leaves, stinging nettle and russian comfry are not popular. Seven of these are cultivated but two, stinging nettle (Urtica massaica) and vine spinach (Basella alba) grow wildly. The AILVs are cultivated at subsistence level on home gardens withminimal inputs and only excess of this is sold. The religion one belonged to was significant (p<0.05) in determining consumption or not of some of the vegetables. ...
An effort by Bioversity and several partners in Kenya increased production, consumption and marketin...
Indigenous leafy vegetables can play an important part in alleviating hunger and malnutrition in sub...
Production and consumption of African leafy vegetables (ALVs) is generally low in Central Kenya, yet...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting researchattention not only in term...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting research attention not only in ter...
High poverty levels in western Kenya that are manifested in malnutrition and poor health prevail yet...
Abstract Estimation of consumption intensity of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) is important to...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
Communities in western Kenya have utilized several species of African Leafy Vegetables for food and ...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
There is an undervalued reservoir of diversity of African Leafy Vegetables. These vegetables are ext...
This research was done in the context of an agricultural program promoting production, marketing, an...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities ...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resource-poor communities...
An effort by Bioversity and several partners in Kenya increased production, consumption and marketin...
Indigenous leafy vegetables can play an important part in alleviating hunger and malnutrition in sub...
Production and consumption of African leafy vegetables (ALVs) is generally low in Central Kenya, yet...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting researchattention not only in term...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting research attention not only in ter...
High poverty levels in western Kenya that are manifested in malnutrition and poor health prevail yet...
Abstract Estimation of consumption intensity of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) is important to...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
Communities in western Kenya have utilized several species of African Leafy Vegetables for food and ...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
There is an undervalued reservoir of diversity of African Leafy Vegetables. These vegetables are ext...
This research was done in the context of an agricultural program promoting production, marketing, an...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities ...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resource-poor communities...
An effort by Bioversity and several partners in Kenya increased production, consumption and marketin...
Indigenous leafy vegetables can play an important part in alleviating hunger and malnutrition in sub...
Production and consumption of African leafy vegetables (ALVs) is generally low in Central Kenya, yet...