卢旺达野生土著果树的驯化:来自农村社区的观点

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY Trees, Forests and People Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1016/j.tfp.2024.100624
Gaudence Nishimwe , A. Sigrun Dahlin , Fidèle Niyitanga , Suzana Augustino
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野生本地果树(WIFTs)在撒哈拉以南非洲地区的粮食和营养安全方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,由于耕地面积不断扩大以及对野生果树的过度开发,目前农村人口较难获得这些资源,导致果树数量减少。本研究(i)探讨了卢旺达尼亚马加贝和布杰塞拉地区的木莲属植物的可用性和用途,(ii)确定了木莲属植物驯化面临的挑战和潜在的干预措施,(iii)评估了社区对木莲属植物驯化的看法,主要是将其作为小农农场的综合系统组成部分,(iv)还确定了优先驯化的树种。采用半结构式问卷对布吉塞拉(Bugesera)和尼亚马加贝(Nyamagabe)地区的 380 名受访者进行了访谈。使用 SPSS 软件分析工具对数据进行了描述性分析。结果显示共有 19 种 WIFT,其中 15 种来自布杰塞拉地区,5 种来自尼亚马加贝地区,有一种在两个地区都有出现。记录在案的 WIFT 主要用作食物、药物和薪材。尽管当地 WIFT 树种的数量有所减少,但大多数受访者都对驯化 WIFT 树种感兴趣,并表示愿意在获得种植材料后将其纳入自家农田。研究建议,通过农业和动物资源部、研究机构和其他利益相关者之间的合作倡议,促进重点 WIFTs 的驯化非常重要。一旦通过适当的增值链开发出产品,这不仅将确保 WIFTs 物种在社区的可持续性,还将促进社区的社会经济发展。
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Domestication of wild indigenous fruit trees in Rwanda: Perspectives from rural communities

Wild indigenous fruit trees (WIFTs) play a vital role in food and nutritional security in sub-Saharan Africa. However, these resources are currently less accessible to rural populations due to the expanding arable lands and over-exploitation of the trees in the wild, which lead to a decline in their population. This study (i) explored the availability and uses of WIFTs in the Nyamagabe and Bugesera districts of Rwanda (ii) identified challenges and potential interventions for domestication of WIFTs, (iii) assessed community perceptions on WIFTs domestication primarily as integrated system components in smallholder's farm (iv) and also determined the priority species for domestication. A total of 380 respondents from Bugesera and Nyamagabe districts were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed descriptively using the SPSS software analysis tools. Results revelaled a total of 19 WIFTs, 15 from the Bugesera district, and five from the Nyamagabe district with one species occurring in both districts. The recorded WIFTs were used mainly as food, medicine and fuel wood. Despite a decline in population locally, most respondents were interested in domesticating WIFTs and expressed willingness to integrate them on their farmlands once the planting materials are availed. From the study a suggestion to promote the domestication of the priority WIFTs through a collaborative initiative between the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources, research institutions and other stakeholders is important. This will ensure not only the sustainability of the WIFTs species to communities but also contribute to their socio-economic development once the products are developed through proper value chains addition.

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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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