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Accesibility to and consumption of indigenous vegetables and fruits by rural households in Matungu division, western Kenya.

机译:肯尼亚西部Matungu分区的农村家庭可获得和消费土著蔬菜和水果。

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Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities who rely on subsistence farming. In these communities, consumption of vegetables and fruits is the most sustainable way of reducing micronutrient deficiencies. Apart from enhancing dietary diversity, indigenous vegetables and fruits are often easier to grow, resistant to pests, acceptable to local tests, rich and cheap sources of micronutrients. Despite this, they are mostly associated with poverty. This paper gives results on accessibility to and consumption of indigenous vegetables and fruits by rural households obtained from a crosssectional surveys carried out in Matungu division, western Kenya. Accessibility was measured by; availability at local markets, own production and obtaining from natural habitats while consumption was measured using a food frequency questionnaire. Two local markets were purposively selected and 120 households drawn from the population. Data was collected using market surveys and questionnaires and summarized using tables and charts. Of the 372 market stalls only 23.5% and 13.8% of them had indigenous vegetables (9 varieties) and fruits (4 varieties) respectively. Indigenous vegetables were only cultivated by 11.8% of the households; these included only six varieties and cowpea leaves (Vigna unguilata) were the most popular. Five indigenous fruit varieties were being gathered, and guavas were the most popular. Consumption of up to 9 varieties of indigenous vegetables was observed, with cow peas, jute mallow and amaranths reporting more than 50% consumption. Six varieties of indigenous fruits had been consumed. The low accessibility to and consumption of indigenous vegetables and fruits observed posses a major nutrition problem likely to lead to poor dietary diversity and micronutrient deficiencies. Caregivers, mothers and small-holder farmers should be educated on the role of indigenous vegetables and fruits in food security, nutrition and health. They should also be encouraged and supported to sustainably grow and utilize these fruits and vegetables.
机译:微量营养素缺乏症的高发生率在大多数依赖自给农业的资源匮乏社区中仍然存在。在这些社区,食用蔬菜和水果是减少微量营养素缺乏的最可持续的方式。除了增加饮食多样性外,本地蔬菜和水果通常更容易种植,抗病虫害,经当地检验可接受,微量营养素丰富而廉价。尽管如此,它们大多与贫困有关。本文提供了在肯尼亚西部Matungu分区进行的横断面调查中获得的农村家庭获取和消费土著蔬菜和水果的结果。可访问性的度量标准是:使用食物频率问卷来衡量当地市场的可得性,自己的生产以及从自然栖息地获得的食物,而消费量则通过食物频率问卷进行了测量。目的是选择两个当地市场,并从人口中抽出120户。使用市场调查和问卷调查收集数据,并使用表格和图表进行汇总。在372个市场摊位中,分别只有23.5%和13.8%有本地蔬菜(9个品种)和水果(4个品种)。仅11.8%的家庭种植了土著蔬菜;其中只有六个品种,而cow豆叶(Vigna unguilata)最受欢迎。正在收集五个本地水果品种,番石榴是最受欢迎的。观察到最多消费了9种本地蔬菜,其中cow豆,黄麻锦葵和a菜的消费量超过50%。已食用了六种本地水果。所观察到的当地蔬菜和水果的获取和消费量较低,这是一个主要的营养问题,可能导致不良的饮食多样性和微量营养素缺乏。应向照料者,母亲和小农户提供有关本地蔬菜和水果在粮食安全,营养和健康中的作用的教育。还应鼓励和支持他们可持续地种植和利用这些水果和蔬菜。

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