Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work

Background Cassava processing is a crucial source of livelihood for rural farmers and processors in Nigeria and Cameroon. This study investigated the varietal effect on the processing productivity of women farmer processors within their working environment and compared this to the field yield and th...

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Main Authors: Bello, A.A., Agbona, A., Olaosebikan, O., Edughaen, G., Dufour, D., Bouniol, A., Iluebbey, P., Ndjouenkeu, R., Rabbi, I.Y., Teeken, B.
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Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137320
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author Bello, A.A.
Agbona, A.
Olaosebikan, O.
Edughaen, G.
Dufour, D.
Bouniol, A.
Iluebbey, P.
Ndjouenkeu, R.
Rabbi, I.Y.
Teeken, B.
author_browse Agbona, A.
Bello, A.A.
Bouniol, A.
Dufour, D.
Edughaen, G.
Iluebbey, P.
Ndjouenkeu, R.
Olaosebikan, O.
Rabbi, I.Y.
Teeken, B.
author_facet Bello, A.A.
Agbona, A.
Olaosebikan, O.
Edughaen, G.
Dufour, D.
Bouniol, A.
Iluebbey, P.
Ndjouenkeu, R.
Rabbi, I.Y.
Teeken, B.
author_sort Bello, A.A.
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description Background Cassava processing is a crucial source of livelihood for rural farmers and processors in Nigeria and Cameroon. This study investigated the varietal effect on the processing productivity of women farmer processors within their working environment and compared this to the field yield and the food product quality as evaluated by the processors. Field trials were established in Nigeria (Benue and Osun state) and Cameroon (Littoral zone). Eight cassava genotypes, including improved, regional, and processors' preferred checks were evaluated. Roots of these genotypes were harvested, and processed into gari and eba by processors with the time of each processing step recorded. Through pairwise ranking processors assessed the quality of the roots and food products. Results Superior field performance of improved genotypes was observed over checks in Cameroon and Nigeria (Benue state) for dry matter content and fresh and dry yield. During processing, genotypes showed significant variation for most assessed parameters in both countries, with some improved varieties exhibiting lower productivity that can make them more prone to drudgery experienced by the processors than local checks. Improved varieties were ranked higher or equal to processors' preferred checks concerning fresh root and food product quality. Conclusions A varietal effect was observed on yield, product quality, processing productivity, and potential drudgery levels. Although some breeders' germplasm combined increased yields and good food product quality, those with low processor productivity should be avoided during selection. Further research is recommended to enhance color, latent culinary qualities, and processing productivity of improved varieties to improve acceptability and reduce processing drudgery for women.
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spelling CGSpace1373202025-10-26T12:54:17Z Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work Bello, A.A. Agbona, A. Olaosebikan, O. Edughaen, G. Dufour, D. Bouniol, A. Iluebbey, P. Ndjouenkeu, R. Rabbi, I.Y. Teeken, B. cassava food security processing varieties Background Cassava processing is a crucial source of livelihood for rural farmers and processors in Nigeria and Cameroon. This study investigated the varietal effect on the processing productivity of women farmer processors within their working environment and compared this to the field yield and the food product quality as evaluated by the processors. Field trials were established in Nigeria (Benue and Osun state) and Cameroon (Littoral zone). Eight cassava genotypes, including improved, regional, and processors' preferred checks were evaluated. Roots of these genotypes were harvested, and processed into gari and eba by processors with the time of each processing step recorded. Through pairwise ranking processors assessed the quality of the roots and food products. Results Superior field performance of improved genotypes was observed over checks in Cameroon and Nigeria (Benue state) for dry matter content and fresh and dry yield. During processing, genotypes showed significant variation for most assessed parameters in both countries, with some improved varieties exhibiting lower productivity that can make them more prone to drudgery experienced by the processors than local checks. Improved varieties were ranked higher or equal to processors' preferred checks concerning fresh root and food product quality. Conclusions A varietal effect was observed on yield, product quality, processing productivity, and potential drudgery levels. Although some breeders' germplasm combined increased yields and good food product quality, those with low processor productivity should be avoided during selection. Further research is recommended to enhance color, latent culinary qualities, and processing productivity of improved varieties to improve acceptability and reduce processing drudgery for women. 2024-06 2024-01-08T15:22:11Z 2024-01-08T15:22:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137320 en Open Access Wiley Bello, A.A., Agbona, A., Olaosebikan, O., Edughaen, G., Dufour, D., Bouniol, A., ... & Teeken, B. (2023). Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1-32.
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food security
processing
varieties
Bello, A.A.
Agbona, A.
Olaosebikan, O.
Edughaen, G.
Dufour, D.
Bouniol, A.
Iluebbey, P.
Ndjouenkeu, R.
Rabbi, I.Y.
Teeken, B.
Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work
title Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work
title_full Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work
title_fullStr Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work
title_short Genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield: drudgery of women's work
title_sort genetic and environmental effects on processing productivity and food product yield drudgery of women s work
topic cassava
food security
processing
varieties
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137320
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