乌干达西南部香蕉种植、品种、使用和销售

Yasuaki Sato, K. Komatsu, K. Kitanishi, Kagari Shikata-Yasuoka, Shingo Odani
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供自己消费和国内市场使用的小规模香蕉种植产量几乎占世界香蕉产量的一半。这些香蕉更常被煮作主食和零食,用于酿造,而不是生吃。每个香蕉种植区都开发了一套独特的品种、种植制度和香蕉的用途。乌干达南部的湿润地区,以及卢旺达和坦桑尼亚的西部地区,是著名的种植被称为东非高地香蕉(AAA-EA)的独特香蕉品种亚群的地区。作为一种传统的种植系统,它具有极高的生产力,并支持非洲人口密度最高的地区之一的当地人民。然而,在乌干达,由于人口迁移、土地短缺和病虫害流行,生产和向城市地区供应香蕉的地区在过去半个世纪里发生了巨大变化。本文报道了乌干达西南部原农牧民Nkore以香蕉为基础的生计系统的现状,该系统目前是乌干达主要的香蕉产区。我们描述了他们的耕作制度、品种、用途和香蕉的分配。
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Banana Farming, Cultivars, Uses, and Marketing of Nkore in Southwestern Uganda
Small scale banana cultivation for self-consumption and domestic market use yields almost half of banana production of the world. These bananas are more frequently cooked as staple food and snack, and used for brewing than eaten in the raw form. Each banana farming area has developed a unique set of cultivars°, cropping systems, and uses of bananas. Humid zones in the southern part of Ugandan, as well as Rwanda and western part of Tanzania, are famous areas for fanning unique banana cultivar subgroup called the East African highland bananas' (AAA-EA). As a conventional cropping system, it has extremely high productivity and supports local people in areas with one of the highest population density in Africa. However, in Uganda with population migration, land shortage, and pest and disease prevalence, areas that produced and supplied bananas to urban areas have drastically changed in the last half century. This paper reports the current situation of banana-based livelihood system of Nkore, formerly agro-pastoralists in Southwestern Uganda, presently the main banana producing area in Uganda. We describe their farming system, cultivars, uses, and distribution of bananas.
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