探索未充分利用的各种营养作物对东喜马拉雅地区少数民族社区粮食和营养安全的作用

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Sujit Sarkar, V. Sangeetha, Natasha Gurung, G. Mahra, Satya Priya, Lenin Venu, Pratibha Joshi, D. Barman, Premlata Singh
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传统的未充分利用食品在满足农村社区营养需求方面的作用得到了全世界的认可。锡金和大吉岭喜马拉雅山被认为是多种未充分利用的营养作物和蔬菜的热点地区之一。虽然上一代人使用这些传统营养作物来满足食物和营养需求,但随着时间的推移,这些作物的使用和种植已经减少。新一代人并不了解这些本地作物的营养价值。在此背景下,本研究旨在记录锡金和大吉岭喜马拉雅山脉的传统营养作物,并提出将这些传统作物纳入农民现有耕作系统主流的未来政策建议。研究采用参与式合理性分析技术,从 560 个农民样本中了解该地区不同传统营养作物的使用情况。研究结果显示,伊什库什(Sechium edule)的合理性指数得分最高(4.66),其次是Chuche Karela(Momordica charantia L .- 4.38)和南瓜(Cucurbita pepo -4.37)。认为药用价值(4.86)和营养价值(4.93)最高的作物是 Ishkush (Sechium edule)。普及传统营养作物的主要建议是 "确保传统营养作物有更好的价格(81%)",其次是 "启动专门针对本地未开发营养作物的研究活动,以提高其产量(80%)",以及 "通过推广人员展示本地营养作物在消除营养不良方面的潜力(78%)"。
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Exploring the role of diverse underutilized nutri-crops on food and nutritional security of ethnic communities in Eastern Himalaya
The role of traditional underutilized food in fulfilling the nutritional requirements of rural communities is acknowledged across the world. The Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalaya is considered as one of the hotspots of diverse underutilized nutritious crops and vegetables. Though the earlier generation used those diverse traditional nutri-crops to fulfill food and nutritional requirements, their usage and cultivation have declined over the period. The new generation is not aware of the nutritional values of these local crops. In this context, the present study was conducted to document the traditional nutri-crops of Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalaya, and to suggest future policies for mainstreaming these traditional crops into the farmers’ existing cropping system. Participatory rationality analysis technique was conceptualized and used to understand the usage of different traditional nutri-crops in the region from a sample of 560 farmers. The findings revealed that the rationality index score of Ishkush ( Sechium edule ) was highest (4.66) followed by Chuche Karela ( Momordica charantia L .- 4.38) and Pumpkin ( Cucurbita pepo -4.37). The crops with highest perceived medicinal (4.86) and nutritive value (4.93) was Ishkush ( Sechium edule ). The major recommendation for popularizing the traditional nutri-crops was ‘Ensuring better price for traditional nutri-crops (81%)’ followed by ‘Start research initiative specifically on local unexplored nutri-crops to enhance their productivity (80%)’, and ‘Demonstrating the potential of indigenous nutri-crops in fighting malnutrition through extension agents (78%)’.
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1.80
自引率
37.50%
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Traditional knowledge" is employed to mean knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional life-styles; the wisdom developed over many generations of holistic traditional scientific utilization of the lands, natural resources, and environment. It is generally passed down by word of mouth, from generation to generation and is, for the most part, undocumented. Traditional knowledge is valid and necessary, and awaits its currently relevant wider application for human benefit. National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, CSIR felt a need to document the recent developments and the information bygone in this area in the form of an interdisciplinary periodical. The Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge will carry original research papers, review articles, short communications, etc. concerned with the observation and experimental investigation of the biological activities of the materials from plants, animals and minerals, used in the traditional health-care systems such as Ayurveda, Siddha, Yoga, Unani, Naturopathy, Homoeopathy, Folk-remedies, etc. As validation of indigenous claims it will cover Ethno-biology, Ethno-medicine, Ethno-pharmacology, Ethno-pharmacognosy & Clinical Studies on efficacy .
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