Diversity and utilization of selected edible indigenous fruit trees in Northern Uganda

dc.contributor.author Ogwali, H.
dc.contributor.author Agea, J.G.
dc.contributor.author Okullo, J.B.L.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-04-06T01:54:14Z
dc.date.available 2018-04-06T01:54:14Z
dc.date.issued 2016-10
dc.description.abstract Tropical fruit trees constitute important biological resources in the global agro-biodiversity context. Unlike the tropical fruit trees of American and Asian origin, indigenous fruit trees (IFTs) of tropical Africa have scarcely achieved the status of international recognition in commodity markets and research arena. This study was undertaken in a sub-humid area of northern Uganda to document the diversity of edible IFTs and evaluate domestic consumption and market potential of the selected IFTs. Semi-structured questionnaires, interviews, focused group discussions (FDGs) and transect walks were done to document diversity of IFTs and their utilization in the study area. A total of 302 respondents were interviewed. Results showed that there are 34 edible indigenous fruit trees in the study area. Vitellaria paradoxa C.F.Gaetn, Phoenix reclinata Jacq, Ximenia Americana L, Vitex doniana sweet, and Tamarindus indica L. were the priority ranked fruit trees. Meanwhile Vangueria apiculata K. schum, Ximenia americana L, and Saba comorensis (Boj.) Pichon were perceived as the most threatened species. Results of the Rapid market surveys (RMS) showed that Vitellaria paradoxa C.F.Gaetn is the most understood, highly protected and valued IFT. Others of importance include: Tamarindus indica L, Carissa edulis Vahl, Ximenia Americana L, Vitex doniana sweet, Saba comorensis (Boj.) Pichon and Vangueria apiculata K. schum. These results reveal the need to undertake more studies on unlocking the potentials of IFTs such as Tamarindus indica L, Carissa edulis Vahl, Ximenia Americana L, Vitex doniana sweet, Saba comorensis (Boj.) Pichon and Vangueria apiculata K. schum that are highly preferred because of their market potential. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) en_US
dc.identifier.citation Ogwali, H., Agea, J.G., Okullo, J.B.L. (2016). Diversity and utilization of selected edible indigenous fruit trees in Northern Uganda. RUFORUM Working Document Series,14 (2): 361-369 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1607-9345
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.ruforum.org
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10570/6069
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture, RUFORUM en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries RUFORUM Working Document Series;14(2)
dc.subject Agro biodiversity en_US
dc.subject Focus group discussions en_US
dc.subject Market potential of edible indigenous fruit trees en_US
dc.subject Utilization en_US
dc.title Diversity and utilization of selected edible indigenous fruit trees in Northern Uganda en_US
dc.type Conference paper en_US
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