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What Kigali's open-air markets reveal about achieving food and nutrition security: the role of African indigenous crops.

Eugene BarakaMary S WillisBrice A Ishimwe
Published in: Agriculture & food security (2022)
Given rapid population growth, limited arable land, and erratic climate patterns, policies to conserve and promote indigenous species, especially those already adapted to harsh environmental conditions, should be enacted in Rwanda. The cultivation of native vegetables and fruits in home gardens, and the conservation of edible wild species, can improve dietary diversity and enhance food and nutrition security across the entire country.
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