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Orphan Crops for Sustainable Food and Nutrition Security discusses
the issues, challenges, needs and opportunities related to the
promotion of orphan crops, known also as neglected and
underutilized species (NUS). The book is structured into six parts,
covering the following themes: introduction to NUS, approaches,
methods and tools for the use enhancement of NUS, integrated
conservation and use of minor millets, nutritional and food
security roles of minor millets, stakeholders and global champions,
and, building an enabling environment. Presenting a number of case
studies at the regional and country levels, the chapters cover
different but highly interlinked aspects along the value chains,
from acquisition and characterization of genetic diversity,
cultivation and harvesting to value addition, marketing,
consumption and policy for mainstreaming. Cross-cutting issues like
gender, capacity building and empowerment of vulnerable groups are
also addressed by authors. Representatives from communities,
research for development agencies and the private sector also share
their reflections on the needs for the use enhancement of NUS from
their own perspectives. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of food security, sustainable agriculture,
nutrition and health and development, as well as practitioners and
policymakers involved in building more resilient food and
production systems.
Orphan Crops for Sustainable Food and Nutrition Security discusses
the issues, challenges, needs and opportunities related to the
promotion of orphan crops, known also as neglected and
underutilized species (NUS). The book is structured into six parts,
covering the following themes: introduction to NUS, approaches,
methods and tools for the use enhancement of NUS, integrated
conservation and use of minor millets, nutritional and food
security roles of minor millets, stakeholders and global champions,
and, building an enabling environment. Presenting a number of case
studies at the regional and country levels, the chapters cover
different but highly interlinked aspects along the value chains,
from acquisition and characterization of genetic diversity,
cultivation and harvesting to value addition, marketing,
consumption and policy for mainstreaming. Cross-cutting issues like
gender, capacity building and empowerment of vulnerable groups are
also addressed by authors. Representatives from communities,
research for development agencies and the private sector also share
their reflections on the needs for the use enhancement of NUS from
their own perspectives. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of food security, sustainable agriculture,
nutrition and health and development, as well as practitioners and
policymakers involved in building more resilient food and
production systems.
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