Potential and Transformation of Indigenous Floral Foods in Africa: What Research Tells Over the Past Two Decades (2000–2022)

IF 1.8 Q2 AGRONOMY Advances in Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1155/2023/8877953
Achoja Roland Onomu, A. Taruvinga, Willie T. Chinyamurindi
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Indigenous foods are the ancestral diet endemic to and consumed by the local people for ages, but there has been a recent discrepancy in their acceptability, growth and development. While some research suggested frequent consumption and growth of indigenous foods, others reported poor development and declining consumption despite their rich nutrition content. Moreover, research has failed to investigate and compile indigenous foods’ growth and developmental trends in whole and niche areas to ensure their promotion and competitiveness with their exotic counterparts due to reports highlighting their rambling and anecdotal pictures of economic significance and nutritional potential. The study reviewed literature and collated past research to examine and forecast the developmental growth of indigenous foods for more than two decades (2000–2022). It identifies niche areas that have received more or less growth of indigenous food, and the type of research (review, data, and experimental research) contributing to its growth and development. Through the review of related literature, this study demonstrates that indigenous foods contribute to improving household health, food, and nutritional security. For example, 80% of South Africans depend on indigenous foods for medicinal purposes. It also enhances the dietary diversity of household and reduces poverty through income generation and employment. Some indigenous foods (green leafy vegetables) are richer sources of mineral elements than their exotic crops counterparts. Some indigenous foods play a crucial role in the cultural identity of people/ethnic groups. Indigenous foods are beneficial in terms of income, as research shows that some households generate more than 25% of their income from the sales of indigenous foods harvested from the wild. Indigenous foods agribusiness is dominated by rural dwellers, the poor, and vulnerable people, with most (75%) of the stakeholders being elderly women. Most indigenous foods transactions occur in an open market structure and are overshadowed by vendors and middlemen. 951 articles were used to investigate the growth show steady growth and development of indigenous foods research. However, the growth is skewed toward a few niche areas. Medicinal, food, and nutritional composition analysis are some niche areas witnessing indigenous foods’ rapid growth and research development. Some indigenous foods have also seen growth in research development in a domestication niche area, but growth and development are lacking in the genetic improvement of many indigenous foods. Lack of awareness campaigns, value addition, marketing, and private/entrepreneurial investment and managerial/logistic techniques are other niche areas slowing the growth of indigenous foods, as revealed by the limited research. In decades (2000–2022), only 5.99% and 3.79% of research focused on indigenous foods value addition and awareness campaigns. More pragmatic research, policies, promotions, and value-additions approaches are needed.
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土著食物是当地人民多年来特有和消费的祖先饮食,但最近在其可接受性、生长和发展方面出现了差异。虽然一些研究表明土著食品经常消费和增长,但另一些研究报告说,尽管其营养成分丰富,但发展不佳,消费量下降。此外,由于报告强调其经济意义和营养潜力的漫无边际和轶事图片,研究未能调查和汇编本地食品在整个和小生境地区的生长和发展趋势,以确保其推广和与外来食品竞争。该研究回顾了文献并整理了过去的研究,以检查和预测20多年来(2000-2022年)本土食品的发展增长。它确定了获得或多或少本土食品增长的利基区域,以及有助于其增长和发展的研究类型(审查,数据和实验研究)。通过对相关文献的回顾,本研究表明土着食物有助于改善家庭健康,食物和营养安全。例如,80%的南非人依靠本土食物作为药用。它还增强了家庭饮食的多样性,并通过创收和就业减少贫困。一些本地食物(绿叶蔬菜)比外来作物含有更丰富的矿物元素。一些土著食物在人们/族裔群体的文化认同中起着至关重要的作用。就收入而言,土著食品是有益的,因为研究表明,一些家庭25%以上的收入来自销售从野外收获的土著食品。土著食品农业综合企业由农村居民、穷人和弱势群体主导,大多数(75%)利益相关者是老年妇女。大多数本地食品交易发生在开放的市场结构中,受到供应商和中间商的影响。采用951篇文献进行生长调查,显示出乡土食品的稳定生长和发展研究。然而,这种增长倾向于少数利基领域。医药、食品和营养成分分析是本土食品快速增长和研究发展的一些利基领域。一些本土食品在驯化生态位领域的研究发展也有所增长,但许多本土食品的遗传改良缺乏增长和发展。正如有限的研究所揭示的那样,缺乏宣传活动、增值、营销、私人/企业投资和管理/物流技术是减缓本土食品增长的其他利基领域。在过去的几十年里(2000年至2022年),只有5.99%和3.79%的研究关注本土食品的增值和宣传活动。我们需要更务实的研究、政策、推广和增值方法。
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Advances in Agriculture
Advances in Agriculture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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