Orphan crops in Burkina Faso and Niger: a systematic review.

Q1 Veterinary
H. Bilali
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Abstract Humanity faces unprecedented, interlinked challenges to achieve sustainable development (e.g., climate change, food and nutrition insecurity, livelihoods vulnerability and poverty, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem degradation). Orphan crops (i.e., neglected and underutilized species) are put forward by many scholars and practitioners to address these challenges, especially in developing countries of the Global South. However, the development of orphan crops requires investments in research and innovation. Therefore, this paper analyses the landscape of research dealing with orphan crops in Burkina Faso and Niger. The systematic review - drawing upon a search carried out on Scopus in November 2019 - provides an overview on both the bibliographical metrics (journals, subject areas, authors, institutions, countries, and funding) and the topics addressed (species, food chain stages, climate change, food security and nutrition, and livelihoods). Available scholarly literature focuses on the production stage and on biological sciences; social sciences and economics are underserved. The review shows that although orphan crops are resilient, nutritious, and adapted to marginal agro-ecosystems, research dealing with them is still marginal and at an early stage of development in both countries. Therefore, the paper highlights the urgent need to strengthen research on orphan crops within the Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) of both countries. For that, both domestic funding and international support are needed to implement a long-term agenda for research and development on these crops.
布基纳法索和尼日尔的孤儿作物:系统回顾。
人类在实现可持续发展方面面临着前所未有的、相互关联的挑战(例如,气候变化、粮食和营养不安全、生计脆弱性和贫困、生物多样性丧失和生态系统退化)。许多学者和从业者提出了孤儿作物(即被忽视和未充分利用的物种)来应对这些挑战,特别是在全球南方的发展中国家。然而,孤儿作物的开发需要在研究和创新方面进行投资。因此,本文分析了布基纳法索和尼日尔孤儿作物研究的现状。该系统综述借鉴了2019年11月在Scopus上进行的搜索,概述了书目指标(期刊、学科领域、作者、机构、国家和资金)和所涉及的主题(物种、食物链阶段、气候变化、粮食安全和营养以及生计)。现有的学术文献侧重于生产阶段和生物科学;社会科学和经济学的服务不足。这篇综述表明,尽管孤儿作物具有抗灾能力、营养丰富并且适应边缘农业生态系统,但在这两个国家,针对它们的研究仍然处于边缘阶段,处于发展的早期阶段。因此,本文强调了在两国农业知识与创新系统(AKIS)中加强孤儿作物研究的迫切需要。为此,需要国内资金和国际支持来实施这些作物的研究与开发的长期议程。
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
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