Assessment of Factors Influencing Production, Consumption and Utilization of Indigenous Vegetables in Kabuoch Location, Homa Bay County

Adera Shaida, Charles N. Nyamwamu, L. Mwamburi
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Indigenous vegetables are important sources of both macro and micronutrients which are important for a healthy body. In addition, they also play a role in food security because most are fast maturing therefore being a valuable source of vitamins all the year round and are mostly used as an accompaniment with a staple cereals-based diet such as ugali. Therefore, they encourage the consumption and cultivation of indigenous leafy vegetables. This study sought to carry out an assessment of indigenous vegetables produced, utilization and factors influencing their production and consumption among residents of Kabuoch location, Homa bay County. A household survey was carried out to collect primary data. Five administrative sub-locations were randomly sampled for the study. Twenty households were purposively sampled from each sub-location to make a sample size of 120 households. Questionnaires were used in data collection. The questionnaire contained both open ended and closed ended questions. Questionnaires were administered to 120 households to collect data on production, knowledge on utilization of indigenous vegetables and factors influencing their cultivation. Data collected was subjected to both descriptive and inferential analysis. Only 10 indigenous vegetables were found to be cultivated. Black night shade (Solanum nigrum) and Cowpea leaves (Vigna unguiculata) being greatly preferred by most households. However, most households regarded indigenous vegetables as food meant expectant and lactating mothers. Attitude and wrong perceptions were found to be primary factors influencing production and consumption of indigenous vegetables in Kabuoch location, Homa bay County. There is need to create awareness on the value of indigenous vegetables, intensification of conservation and introduction of more indigenous vegetables to the community in order to enhance food security.
霍马湾县Kabuoch地区乡土蔬菜生产、消费和利用影响因素评价
本土蔬菜是宏量营养素和微量营养素的重要来源,对身体健康很重要。此外,它们还在粮食安全方面发挥作用,因为它们大多数都迅速成熟,因此是全年维生素的宝贵来源,并且大多作为主食谷物饮食(如乌加利)的辅料。因此,他们鼓励消费和种植本土叶菜。本研究旨在对霍马贝县Kabuoch地区居民的本土蔬菜生产、利用以及影响其生产和消费的因素进行评估。为收集原始资料,进行了一次入户调查。五个行政分区被随机抽样进行研究。有目的地从每个子地点抽样20户,使样本量为120户。数据收集采用问卷调查。问卷包括开放式和封闭式问题。向120户家庭发放了问卷,以收集有关生产、利用本地蔬菜的知识和影响其种植的因素的数据。收集的数据进行了描述性和推断性分析。只发现了10种本土蔬菜。黑色夜茄(Solanum nigrum)和豇豆叶(Vigna unguiculata)是大多数家庭的首选。然而,大多数家庭将本地蔬菜视为食物意味着孕妇和哺乳期母亲。态度和错误观念是影响霍马湾县Kabuoch地区本地蔬菜生产和消费的主要因素。有必要提高对土著蔬菜价值的认识,加强养护和向社区引进更多的土著蔬菜,以加强粮食安全。
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