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Production, processing and storage techniques of African nightshade ( Solanum spp.) seeds and their correlations with farmers’ characteristics in western Kenya

机译:非洲茄属(Solanum spp。)种子的生产,加工和贮藏技术及其与肯尼亚西部农民特征的相关性

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Nightshade (Solanum species) is a priority African indigenous vegetable of great importance that plays a significant role in nutrition, food security and income generation. Much research attention on nightshade has focused on leaf yields, nutritional value, agronomic practices and post-harvest handling. However, African nightshade production is mainly constrained by lack of quality seeds occasioned by methods of seed harvesting, processing and storage. This study sought to find out existing knowledge on methods of seed harvesting, processing and storage techniques and their associations with farmers’ characteristics. A household survey was done in Siaya, Kakamega, Vihiga, Kisumu, Busia and Kisii counties in Kenya between June 2014 and June 2015. The survey targeted farmers who produced and processed nightshade seeds in a bid to document existing methods of nightshade seed harvesting, processing and storage techniques. Purposive sampling was conducted on the targeted counties so as to survey only households that grow and process nightshade seeds. Scheduled interviews together with structured questionnaires were used to collect data. A total of 60 farmers were interviewed. Data were collected on nightshade production, cultural practices, harvesting processing and storage techniques, seed accessibility and availability, seed quality, quantity, cost and the challenges facing the nightshade seed production. Data collected were subjected to descriptive statistics using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21. Significantly more women were involved in nightshade seed production than men (X2= 4.81, P = 0.028). While, the level of education of farmers significantly influenced seed sourcing (X2 = 17.99, P = 0.021), the age and sex of farmers did not affect seed sourcing. The choice of methods used for nightshade seed extraction was not significantly associated with age, sex and the level of education. Similarly, nightshade seed packaging and storage techniques are not influenced by age, sex and level of education. Nightshade seed processing techniques were predominantly traditional and the seed systems informal. Farmers produced their own seeds and stored them for periods of less than one year. Therefore, farmers should be trained on production, storage and use of quality African nightshade seeds and more studies that focus on improvement, standardising and formalizing nightshade seed systems should be done.
机译:茄属植物(茄属植物)是非洲重要的优先重点蔬菜,在营养,粮食安全和创收中发挥重要作用。茄属植物的研究重点集中在叶片产量,营养价值,农艺方法和收获后处理上。但是,非洲茄属植物的生产主要受到种子收获,加工和储存方法所缺乏的优质种子的限制。这项研究旨在找出有关种子收获,加工和储存技术的方法及其与农民特征的关系的现有知识。在2014年6月至2015年6月之间,对肯尼亚的Siaya,Kakamega,Vihiga,Kimsumu,Busia和Kisii县进行了住户调查。该调查针对生产和加工茄科植物种子的农民,以记录现有茄科植物种子收获,加工的方法和存储技术。在目标县进行了有目的的抽样调查,以便仅调查种植和加工茄子种子的家庭。预定的访谈以及结构化的问卷用于收集数据。总共采访了60位农民。收集了有关茄科植物生产,文化习俗,收获加工和储存技术,种子可及性,可获得性,种子质量,数量,成本以及茄属植物种子生产面临的挑战的数据。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)21版对收集的数据进行描述性统计。与男子相比,参与茄子种子生产的女性人数明显多于男性(X2 = 4.81,P = 0.028)。农民的受教育程度显着影响了种子的来源(X2 = 17.99,P = 0.021),而农民的年龄和性别却不影响种子的来源。茄属植物种子提取方法的选择与年龄,性别和受教育程度没有显着相关。同样,茄属植物种子的包装和贮藏技术不受年龄,性别和受教育程度的影响。茄属植物种子加工技术主要是传统技术,种子系统非正式。农民生产了自己的种子,并保存了不到一年的时间。因此,应当对农民进行有关优质非洲茄科植物种子生产,储存和使用的培训,并应开展更多研究,着重于改良,标准化和规范茄属植物种子系统。

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