Assessing nutritional diversity of cropping systems in African villages

In Sub-Saharan Africa, 40% of children under five years in age are chronically undernourished. As new investments and attention galvanize action on African agriculture to reduce hunger, there is an urgent need for metrics that monitor agricultural progress beyond calories produced per capita and add...

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Autores principales: Remans, R., Flynn, D.F.B., Clerck, F. de, Diru, W., Fanzo, J.C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35761
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author Remans, R.
Flynn, D.F.B.
Clerck, F. de
Diru, W.
Fanzo, J.C.
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Fanzo, J.C.
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Diru, W.
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description In Sub-Saharan Africa, 40% of children under five years in age are chronically undernourished. As new investments and attention galvanize action on African agriculture to reduce hunger, there is an urgent need for metrics that monitor agricultural progress beyond calories produced per capita and address nutritional diversity essential for human health. In this study we demonstrate how an ecological tool, functional diversity (FD), has potential to address this need and provide new insights on nutritional diversity of cropping systems in rural Africa. Data on edible plant species diversity, food security and diet diversity were collected for 170 farms in three rural settings in Sub-Saharan Africa. Nutritional FD metrics were calculated based on farm species composition and species nutritional composition. Iron and vitamin A deficiency were determined from blood samples of 90 adult women. Nutritional FD metrics summarized the diversity of nutrients provided by the farm and showed variability between farms and villages. Regression of nutritional FD against species richness and expected FD enabled identification of key species that add nutrient diversity to the system and assessed the degree of redundancy for nutrient traits. Nutritional FD analysis demonstrated that depending on the original composition of species on farm or village, adding or removing individual species can have radically different outcomes for nutritional diversity. While correlations between nutritional FD, food and nutrition indicators were not significant at household level, associations between these variables were observed at village level. This study provides novel metrics to address nutritional diversity in farming systems and examples of how these metrics can help guide agricultural interventions towards adequate nutrient diversity. New hypotheses on the link between agro-diversity, food security and human nutrition are generated and strategies for future research are suggested calling for integration of agriculture, ecology, nutrition, and socio-economics.
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spelling CGSpace357612025-11-12T05:42:53Z Assessing nutritional diversity of cropping systems in African villages Remans, R. Flynn, D.F.B. Clerck, F. de Diru, W. Fanzo, J.C. cropping systems diet diversification human nutrition nutritional status underfeeding In Sub-Saharan Africa, 40% of children under five years in age are chronically undernourished. As new investments and attention galvanize action on African agriculture to reduce hunger, there is an urgent need for metrics that monitor agricultural progress beyond calories produced per capita and address nutritional diversity essential for human health. In this study we demonstrate how an ecological tool, functional diversity (FD), has potential to address this need and provide new insights on nutritional diversity of cropping systems in rural Africa. Data on edible plant species diversity, food security and diet diversity were collected for 170 farms in three rural settings in Sub-Saharan Africa. Nutritional FD metrics were calculated based on farm species composition and species nutritional composition. Iron and vitamin A deficiency were determined from blood samples of 90 adult women. Nutritional FD metrics summarized the diversity of nutrients provided by the farm and showed variability between farms and villages. Regression of nutritional FD against species richness and expected FD enabled identification of key species that add nutrient diversity to the system and assessed the degree of redundancy for nutrient traits. Nutritional FD analysis demonstrated that depending on the original composition of species on farm or village, adding or removing individual species can have radically different outcomes for nutritional diversity. While correlations between nutritional FD, food and nutrition indicators were not significant at household level, associations between these variables were observed at village level. This study provides novel metrics to address nutritional diversity in farming systems and examples of how these metrics can help guide agricultural interventions towards adequate nutrient diversity. New hypotheses on the link between agro-diversity, food security and human nutrition are generated and strategies for future research are suggested calling for integration of agriculture, ecology, nutrition, and socio-economics. 2011 2014-06-10T08:26:14Z 2014-06-10T08:26:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35761 en Open Access application/pdf Public Library of Science Remans, R.; Flynn, D.F.B.; De Clerck, F.; Diru, W.; Fanzo, J. et al. -2011-Assessing nutritional diversity of cropping systems in African villages-PLOS One 6(6)-e21235
spellingShingle cropping systems
diet
diversification
human nutrition
nutritional status
underfeeding
Remans, R.
Flynn, D.F.B.
Clerck, F. de
Diru, W.
Fanzo, J.C.
Assessing nutritional diversity of cropping systems in African villages
title Assessing nutritional diversity of cropping systems in African villages
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title_short Assessing nutritional diversity of cropping systems in African villages
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topic cropping systems
diet
diversification
human nutrition
nutritional status
underfeeding
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