种植
农业
驯化
农林复合经营
文件夹
单作
农业生产力
业务
农业经济学
生物技术
农学
生物
经济
生态学
财务
作者
Kadambot H. M. Siddique,Xuan Li,Karl Gruber
出处
期刊:Nature plants
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-02-15
卷期号:7 (2): 116-122
被引量:94
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41477-021-00850-z
摘要
Asia has a rich variety of nutritious ‘neglected crops’, domesticated since ancient times but mostly forgotten or underutilized today. These crops, including cereals, roots, nuts, pulses, fruits and vegetables, are adapted to their land, resilient to environmental challenges and rich in micronutrients. Changing current agricultural practices from a near monoculture to a diverse cropping portfolio that uses these forgotten crops is a viable and promising approach to closing the current gaps in production and nutrition in Asia. Such an approach was proposed by the Food and Agriculture Organization’s Zero Hunger initiative in Asia, which aims to end hunger by 2030. The Zero Hunger initiative is a promising approach to help increase access to nutritious food; however, it faces substantial challenges, such as the lack of farmer willingness to switch crops and adequate governmental support for implementation. Countries such as Nepal have started using these neglected crops, implementing various approaches to overcome challenges and start a new agricultural pathway. Asia has a rich variety of nutritious ‘neglected crops’, including cereals, roots and pulses. Adopting a diverse cropping portfolio using these forgotten crops is a promising approach to closing the current production and nutrition gaps.
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