| Literature DB >> 22593712 |
A Dansi1, R Vodouhè, P Azokpota, H Yedomonhan, P Assogba, A Adjatin, Y L Loko, I Dossou-Aminon, K Akpagana.
Abstract
Many of the plant species that are cultivated for food across the world are neglected and underutilized. To assess their diversity in Benin and identify the priority species and establish their research needs, a survey was conducted in 50 villages distributed throughout the country. The study revealed 41 neglected and underutilized crop species (NUCS) among which 19 were identified as of priority base on 10 criteria among which included their extent and degree of consumption. Reasons for neglect vary with the producers and the agricultural technicians. Market surveys revealed that NUCS are important source of household incomes and substantially contribute to poverty reduction. Review of the literature available revealed that most of the species are rich in nutrients and have some proven medicinal values and the promotion of their use would help in combating malnutrition and improving the health status of the local populations. The knowledge gaps and research needs are immense on most of the species identified as no concrete scientific data is nationally available. In terms of research, almost all has to be done starting from basic ethnobotanical investigation. The results will help the scientists and students willing to conduct research on NUCS in Benin to better orient their research programs.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22593712 PMCID: PMC3349165 DOI: 10.1100/2012/932947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
List of the villages and institutions visited and their geographical localisation.
| N°s | Villages | Districts | Longitude | Latitude | Institutions visited |
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| 1 | Abomey-Calavi | Abomey-Calavi | 2.3615 | 6.44508 | IRDCAM; UAC; CeRPA |
| 2 | Agouna | Didja | 1.70278 | 7.56389 | |
| 3 | Anandana | Kopargo | 1.38944 | 9.95111 | |
| 4 | Aplahoué | Aplahoué | 1.65765 | 6.93745 | DAP |
| 5 | Assanlin | Za-Kpota | 2.11389 | 7.23944 | |
| 6 | Bassila | Bassila | 1.65814 | 8.9992 | CeCPA, DAP; MWA |
| 7 | Batia | Tanguiéta | 1.48184 | 10.8835 | |
| 8 | Bétékoukou | Dassa | 2.42313 | 7.76388 | |
| 9 | Bohicon | Bohicon | 2.06726 | 7.17133 | CeRPA; MWA |
| 10 | Cobli | Cobli | 1.01135 | 10.465 | DAP |
| 11 | Copargo | Copargo | 1.54378 | 9.83028 | |
| 12 | Cotonou | Cotonou | 2.44067 | 6.35416 | MWA |
| 13 | Dassa | Dassa | 2.18916 | 7.77049 | CeCPA |
| 14 | Dounkassa | Kalalé | 3.40423 | 11.1601 | |
| 15 | Ewe | Kétou | 2.58944 | 7.45361 | |
| 16 | Gaouga | Djougou | 1.94179 | 9.73933 | |
| 17 | Garou | Malanville | 2.8087 | 10.3908 | |
| 18 | Glazoué | Glazoué | 2.23818 | 7.97282 | MWA |
| 19 | Goroubéri | Karimama | 3.15593 | 12.0852 | |
| 20 | Gounarou | Gogounou | 2.84861 | 10.8706 | |
| 21 | Guéssébani | Sinendé | 2.25679 | 10.321 | |
| 22 | Igana | Pobè | 2.70694 | 7.03667 | |
| 23 | Ina | N'Dali | 2.72929 | 9.96955 | INRAB-CRA |
| 24 | Kanahoun | Savalou | 1.65179 | 7.96703 | |
| 25 | Kandi | Kandi | 2.93636 | 11.1309 | DAP |
| 26 | Kika | Parakou | 2.201 | 9.2271 | |
| 27 | Koundokpoé | Zè | 2.27389 | 6.7775 | |
| 28 | Koupagou | Boukoumbé | 1.10886 | 10.1996 | |
| 29 | Lougba | Bantè | 1.78063 | 8.37436 | |
| 30 | Monrou | Segbana | 3.3181 | 10.6369 | |
| 31 | Montèwo | Savè | 2.60746 | 8.20403 | |
| 32 | Naouangou | Cobli | 0.994473 | 10.5166 | |
| 33 | Natitingou | Natitingou | 1.37356 | 10.3131 | CeRPA |
| 34 | Niaouli | Allada | 2.13694 | 6.7525 | INRAB-CRA |
| 35 | Papane | Tchaourou | 2.60824 | 8.8185 | |
| 36 | Parakou | Parakou | 2.61002 | 9.33894 | UP; CeRPA; SONAPRA; MWA |
| 37 | Patargo | Djougou | 1.46789 | 9.32085 | CeCPA |
| 38 | Porto-Novo | Porto-Novo | 2.6306 | 6.476 | CeRPA; DAGRI; DANA |
| 39 | Saramanga | Pénéssoulou | 1.7696 | 9.21111 | |
| 40 | Satiandiga | Matéri | 1.01972 | 10.925 | |
| 41 | Savalou | Savalou | 1.9688 | 7.92512 | DAP |
| 42 | Savè | Savè | 2.48345 | 8.03269 | INRAB-CRA |
| 43 | Séhoué | Toffo | 2.27088 | 6.91959 | |
| 44 | Sokounhoué | Aplahoué | 1.68803 | 6.88269 | |
| 45 | Sompérékou | Banikoara | 2.49389 | 11.3236 | |
| 46 | Sonoumon | NDali | 2.27045 | 9.76846 | |
| 47 | Takou | Nikki | 3.22343 | 9.84639 | |
| 48 | Tandou | Tchatchou | 2.89431 | 9.11341 | |
| 49 | Tanguiéta | Tanguiéta | 1.26533 | 10.6048 | MWA |
| 50 | Tansé | Kouandé | 1.6887 | 10.4136 |
INRAB: National Agricultural Research Institute; CRA: Agricultural Research Centre; IRDCAM: Crop Aromatic and Medicinal Plant biodiversity Research and Development Institute; CeRPA: Regional Centre for Agricultural Promotion; CeCPA: District Centre for Agricultural Promotion; SONAPRA: National society for the promotion of agricultural products; DAGRI: Department of Agriculture of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fishing; DANA: Department of Food and Nutrition of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fishing; DAP District Association of Producers; UAC: University of Abomey-Calavi; MWA: Market Women Association; UP: University of Parakou.
Figure 1Benin map showing the geographical location of the villages and institutions surveyed.
Crop category, evaluation and prioritization of the neglected and underutilized crop species in Benin.
| Species | EOC | DOC | EOP | NV | MV | CHI | ADY | CWE | MAV | MU | Average values |
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| Cereals | |||||||||||
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| Countrywide | High | Regionwide | High | Low | High | Average | Average | Average | High | 5.8 |
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| Regionwide | High | Restricted | High | Low | High | Low | High | Average | High | 5.4 |
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| Restricted | High | Restricted | High | Low | High | Low | High | Average | High | 5.2 |
| Root and tuber crops | |||||||||||
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| Countrywide | Low | Regionwide | Average | Average | High | Low | High | High | High | 5.6 |
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| Countrywide | High | Regionwide | Average | Low | High | Average | High | Average | Average | 5.6 |
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| Countrywide | Low | Restricted | Low | High | Average | Low | High | High | High | 5.2 |
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| Restricted | Low | Restricted | Average | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | 3.2 |
| Leafy Vegetables | |||||||||||
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| Countrywide | High | Countrywide | Average | Average | Average | High | High | Average | High | 6.2 |
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| Regionwide | High | Regionwide | High | High | High | Average | High | High | Average | 6.2 |
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| Countrywide | Average | Countrywide | High | High | High | High | Average | Low | Average | 6 |
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| Countrywide | Average | Countrywide | High | High | High | High | Average | Low | Average | 6 |
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| Regionwide | Average | Countrywide | Average | Average | High | Average | Average | Average | High | 5.6 |
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| Regionwide | High | Region wide | High | Average | Average | Average | High | Average | Average | 5.6 |
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| Regionwide | Average | Restricted | High | High | Average | Average | Average | Average | Average | 5.2 |
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| Restricted | Average | Regionwide | Average | Average | High | Average | Average | Average | Average | 5 |
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| Restricted | Average | Region wide | Average | Low | Average | Low | Average | Average | Average | 4.4 |
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| Regionwide | Low | Restricted | Low | Low | Low | High | Low | Average | Average | 4 |
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| Regionwide | Low | Restricted | Average | High | Low | Low | Low | Low | Average | 4 |
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| Restricted | Low | Restricted | Low | Low | Average | Low | Low | Average | Low | 3.4 |
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| Restricted | Average | Restricted | Low | Low | Average | Low | Low | Low | Low | 3.4 |
| Pulses | |||||||||||
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| Countrywide | High | Regionwide | High | Average | High | Average | High | High | High | 6.4 |
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| Regionwide | Average | Countrywide | Average | Average | High | Low | High | High | High | 5.8 |
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| Restricted | High | Countrywide | Average | Low | Average | Average | Average | Average | High | 5.2 |
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| Restricted | Low | Regionwide | High | Average | Average | Average | Average | Average | Average | 4.8 |
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| Restricted | Low | Restricted | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | 3 |
| Seed vegetables | |||||||||||
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| Regionwide | High | Countrywide | High | Low | High | High | High | Average | High | 6.2 |
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| Regionwide | High | Countrywide | High | Low | Low | High | High | High | High | 6 |
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| Countrywide | Average | Regionwide | High | Average | Average | Average | High | High | High | 6 |
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| Restricted | Low | Regionwide | Low | Low | High | Average | High | Low | Average | 4.4 |
| Fruits | |||||||||||
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| Regionwide | High | Regionwide | High | High | Average | High | Average | Average | Average | 5.8 |
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| Regionwide | Average | Regionwide | Average | Low | Average | Low | Average | High | Average | 4.8 |
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| Regionwide | Low | Regionwide | Average | Average | Average | Average | Low | Average | Average | 4.6 |
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| Restricted | Low | Regionwide | Low | Low | Low | Low | Average | High | Average | 4 |
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| Restricted | Low | Restricted | Average | Low | Average | Low | Average | Average | Low | 3.8 |
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| Regionwide | Average | Regionwide | Low | Low | Low | Low | Average | Low | Low | 3.8 |
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| Regionwide | Low | Regionwide | Average | Low | Low | Average | Low | Low | Low | 3.8 |
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| Regionwide | Low | Regionwide | Average | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | 3.6 |
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| Restricted | Low | Restricted | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Average | Average | 3.4 |
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| Regionwide | Low | Restricted | Average | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | 3.4 |
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| Restricted | Low | Restricted | Average | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | 3.2 |
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| Restricted | Low | Restricted | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | 3 |
EOC: extent of consumption; DOC: degree of consumption; EOP: extent of the production; NV: nutritional value; MV: medicinal value; CHI: contribution to household income; ADY: availability during the year; CWE: contribution to women empowerment; MAV: market value; MU: market use.
Figure 2Variation of the number of respondents with the number of species listed.
Reasons of neglect of the neglected and underutilised crop species and their relative importance according to farmers and the agricultural technicians.
| Reasons | % of respondents | |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers | Agricultural technicians | |
| Lack of financial support for research | 0 | 95.88 |
| Lack of national promotion policy | 80.73 | 89.41 |
| Economically non profitable production | 31.95 | 13.53 |
| High cost of production | 26.34 | 7.059 |
| Lack of organised markets | 98.04 | 65.88 |
| Low yield | 94.63 | 19.41 |
| Painful production | 49.02 | 0 |
| Painful harvest | 37.31 | 0 |
| Susceptibility to high soil moisture | 10.98 | 0 |
| Susceptibility to low soil fertility | 18.78 | 24.70 |
| Susceptibility to pests and diseases | 65.61 | 59.41 |
| Susceptibility to weeds | 15.61 | 0 |
| Cultural believes | 27.32 | 9.41 |
| Lack of improved cultural practices and varieties | 56.10 | 79.41 |
| Ignorance of the species nutraceutical values | 0 | 11.76 |
List and vernacular names of the neglected and underutilized crop species in Benin.
| N° | Species names | Vernacular names | TP | PU | PA | PR (%) |
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| 1 |
| Doyiwé (Fon); Nadu (Yoruba, Nago) | H | S | AS | 86.37 |
| 2 |
| Azingokwin (Fon); Ekpa boro (Yoruba, nago); dènsi bontè (Dindi) | H | S | AS | 73.79 |
| 3 |
| Adjèlè (Fè); Akôgbo (Cotafon, Fon, Mahi); Bolo (Adja); Gbolo (Holly, Idasha, Tchabè, Yorouba); Hôhounhôgui (Mahi); Olongôbiè (Ani); Tignikoroya (Wama) | H | L | RS | 70.34 |
| 4 |
| Adjèlè (Fè); Akôgbo (Cotafon, Fon, Mahi); Bolo (Adja); Gbolo (Holly, Idasha, Tchabè, Yorouba); Hôhounhôgui (Mahi); Olongôbiè (Ani); Tignikoroya (Wama) | H | L | RS | 70.17 |
| 5 |
| Likun (fon); Emeyè, máyi (Yoruba); Haanibii, Somènè (Dendi) | H | S | AS | 66.37 |
| 6 |
| Goussi-tchègba (fon); Itoò (Yoruba, Nago) | H | S | AS | 65.17 |
| 7 |
| Goussi-gaga (Fon), Itoò (Yoruba, Nago) | H | S | AS | 64.65 |
| 8 |
| Awonto (Cotafon; Watchi); Gnanri (Holly, Yorouba); Gnantoto (Fon, Mahi); Katakpa (Tchabè); Lôto (Péda; Xwla); Ôdôdô (Fè, Idatcha, Idasha); Wonto, Lanto (Saxwè); Wountou (Adja) | H | L | RS | 62.93 |
| 9 |
| Nainnouwi (Fon, Mahi); Dèmain (Adja); Yôyô (Ani, Bariba, Dendi, Nago, Kotokoli, Lokpa, Natimba, Yom, Wama); Fouam (Berba), Tifanhanti (Ditamari) | H | L | AS | 60.17 |
| 10 |
| Dokouin (Fon, Mahi); Wèli (Mina) | H | T | AS | 58.65 |
| 11 |
| Klwékoun (Fon, Goun); Otili (Nago) | H | S | AS | 50.17 |
| 12 |
| Abôkoun (Fon, Mahi); Sooya (Wama) | H | S | AS | 41.37 |
| 13 |
| Ahwatin (Fon); Ayidan (Nago); Dooso (Dindi) | T | S, P | AS | 40.68 |
| 14 |
| Léfé (Fon) | H | T | DS | 38.27 |
| 15 |
| Agbô (Fon, Mahi); Dossi (Bariba, Tchabè); Nonman (Wama, Yom); Toohoun (Berba), Touwadouanti (Ditamari), Touhoonôm (Lokpa) | H | L | RS | 21.55 |
| 16 |
| Fio (Yoruba, Fon); Gaasu (Dendi) | H | T | DS | 18.79 |
| 17 |
| Lissètin (Fon); Ishin jije (Nago); Direbu (Bariba); Fisa (Dendi) | T | A, L | DS | 17.06 |
| 18 |
| Aslôtin (Fon) | T | Fr, N | DS | 16.03 |
| 19 |
| Sésé (Na) | H | S | AS | 14.13 |
| 20 |
| Ipoaka (Ditamari); Péi (Wama); Poaji (Natimba); Ipoé (Bialli); Afiohoun (Lamba) | H | S | AS | 13.1 |
| 21 |
| Kpassa (Fon, Mahi); Otché (Nago) | T | L, N, P | AS | 10.68 |
| 22 |
| Atchélikéma (Ani), Kourôkountônu (Bariba, Boko, Peulh), Djagudjagu (Tchabè), Dimouniountchoro (Wama), | H | L | RS | 9.65 |
| 23 |
| Agbô (Fon, Mahi); dowoungbaana (boko); Foyito (Dendi); Gblôgblô (Adja); Ebolo (Tchabè); Idjabô (Idasha); Kpééwori (Bariba); Siwadompéi (Ditamari); N'zoti (Kotokoli); Nor (Yom) | H | L | RS | 9.31 |
| 24 |
| Djanwounkpi (Adja), Boboyo (Ani) | H | L | RS | 8.96 |
| 25 |
| Akaya (Mahi), Axwouéssamboé (Watchi), Foubéyi (Dendi), Garcia (Bariba), Kiyépiéti (Natimba), Sabo (Adja, xwla), Sowounboyi (Kotokoli) | H | L | RS | 8.44 |
| 26 |
| Oubouonou (Berba), Tipébouoti (Ditamari), Yoritampobou (Wama) | H | L | RS | 7.06 |
| 27 |
| Saari (Wama, Natimba, Berba) | H | S | DS | 4.17 |
TP: Type of plant; PU: part used; PA: Period of Availability; PR: percentage of respondents; H: Herb; T: Tree; Sh: Shrub; S: Seed; L: leaf; Fr: Fruit; T: Tuber, N: Nut, P: In-side fruit powder; A: Aril; DS: Dry season; AS: All season; RS: Rainy season.
Figure 3Pictures of selected neglected and underutilized crop species in Benin.
Figure 4Classification of the Benin priority neglected and underutilized crop species according to their extent and degree of consumption.
Figure 5Principal component analysis showing different groups within the priority NUCS.
Figure 6UPGMA dendrogram showing different grouping of the species based on the four most used evaluation criteria.
Known nutritional values of some priority NUS in Benin.
| Species | Nutritional values |
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| The levels of crude protein, crude fiber, K, Ca, P, and Mg reported on pigeon peas by Amarteifio et al. [ |
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| According to Fasakin [ |
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| The seeds consumed as vegetable is an excellent source of energy, protein, mineral salt, and vitamins. According to Das et al. [ |
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| 100 g edible portion of fresh leaves contain water 9.7 g, energy 34 kcal, protein 4.8 g, fat 0.4 g, carbohydrate 66.6 g, fibre 1.2 g, Ca 288 mg, P 111 mg, Fe 6.0 mg, and ascorbic acid 13 mg. It is a highly recommended meal for pregnant and lactating women [ |
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| The grain of pearl millet contains per 100 g edible portion: water 12.0 g, energy 1428 kJ (341 kcal), protein 10.4 g, fat 4.0 g, carbohydrate 71.6 g, fibre 1.9 g, Ca 22 mg, P 286 mg, Fe 20.7 mg, |
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| Proximate composition and physicochemical analyses of the Sesamum seeds [ |
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| African yam bean is a crop with food security potentials for Africa. The average composition of the seeds (whole grains) is as follows: protein 20.51%, fat 12.20%, carbohydrate 50.24%, ash 2.60%, fibre 6.00%, and moisture 8.36%. The seeds are rich in potassium and phosphorus (625.43 mg/100 g), and (206.35 mg/100 g) respectively [ |
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Market value of the priority NUS at Glazoué market as indicated by the market's women association.
| Species | Price per Kg in US $ | |
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| Minimum | Maximum | |
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| 0.375 | 0.5 |
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| 2 | 2.5 |
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| 0.875 | 1 |
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| 1.25 | 1.5 |
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| 2 | 2.25 |
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| 0.5 | 0.75 |
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| 1.5 | 3 |
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| 1.25 | 1.75 |
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| 1.25 | 1.75 |
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| 2.25 | 2.5 |
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| 2 | 2.5 |
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| 2 | 2.25 |
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| 1.25 | 1.5 |
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| 0.625 | 1.125 |
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| 2.25 | 3.75 |
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| 0.75 | 1 |
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| 1.75 | 2.25 |
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| 0.625 | 0.75 |
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| 1.5 | 2 |
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Research needs on the priority neglected and underutilised crop species of Benin.
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ET: ethnobotanical investigation and documentation of the indigenous knowledge; PC: identification and prioritisation of the production constraints; DO: domestication; AG: agromorphological characterisation and genetic diversity analysis; IA: improvement of the agricultural practices; PD: documentation of the pests and diseases; AE: agronomic (yield, biotic and abiotic stresses) evaluation; SQ: assessment of the seeds quality and conservation; BC: analysis of the biochemical composition and assessment of the nutritional values; PH: improvement of postharvest conservation and processing technologies; VC: study of the value chains and assessment of the contribution to household income; GC: germplasm collection and conservation.