Bandanaa Joseph, Bissah Matilda Ntowa, Owusu Edmund Osei, Tetteh Rashied, Adu Amoah Richard , Kwateng Yaw, Aboagye Lawrence Misa, Nutsugah Stephen, Kotey Daniel Ashie
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摘要
本文考察了加纳东部地区四个选定地区被忽视和未充分利用的作物多样性,以使保护和生产对当地人民有意义。通过直接观察、关键线人访谈和焦点小组讨论,该研究确定了四个地区27种被忽视和未充分利用的作物物种。这些作物种类的可用性从高到中等不等,包括根和块茎、蔬菜、谷物、水果、树木、药用植物和豆类。根据受访者的说法,藤黄在传播方面具有高度的多样性。常见但未充分利用的作物种类包括薯蓣属(kookoo ase bayere和afasie)、甘薯属(Ipomoea batatas)、芋属(Colocasia esculenta)、菜豆属(白色Apatram)、辣椒属(Kpakposhito)和茄属(Solanum lycopersicum var.cerasiforme)。被忽视和未充分利用的作物物种对于减少高投入需求和加强气候适应性农业至关重要。确保粮食系统的可持续性需要增加这些作物物种的价值。
Sustainable Food System in Ghana: Role of Neglected and Underutilized Crop Species and Diversity
This paper examines the neglected and underutilized crop diversity in four selected districts of the Eastern Region of Ghana to make conservation and production meaningful to local people. Through direct observation, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions, the study identified 27 neglected and underutilized crop species in the four districts. The availability of these crop species varies from high to moderate, including root and tuber, vegetables, cereals, fruits, trees, medicinal plant species, and legumes. According to the respondents, Garcinia kola was highly diverse in terms of spread. The commonly grown, but underutilized crop species included Dioscorea spp. (kookoo ase bayere and afasie), Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato), Colocasia esculenta (taro), Phaseolus spp. (white-Apatram), Capsicum chinense (Kpakposhito), and Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme (Afii ntoose/Ntos pa). Neglected and underutilized crop species are essential for reducing high-input demand and enhancing climate-resilient agriculture. Ensuring the sustainability of the food system requires adding value to these crop species.