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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Strategies for Scaling-Up Jatropha curcas (L.) Production in Ghana
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作者 e. owusu danquah R. Akromah +4 位作者 S. K. Oppong W. Oduro S. J. Quashie-Sam N. V. Thevathasan A.M.Gordon 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2011年第1期59-67,共9页
Jatropha curcas (L) has gained popularity as a biodiesel plant to serve as an alternative fuel source and generate income to small landholders. From the Bioenergy policy of Ghana, the government is collaborating wit... Jatropha curcas (L) has gained popularity as a biodiesel plant to serve as an alternative fuel source and generate income to small landholders. From the Bioenergy policy of Ghana, the government is collaborating with the private sector to develop about one million hectares of Jatropha plantation throughout the country. The objective of this study was to assess the importance which farmers give to ,Jcurcas compared with other indigenous tree species and identify the indigenous uses and niches of J. curcas in Ghana. Three farming communities were selected from each of the ten regions. A total of six hundred farmers, consisting of twenty farmers from each community were selected at random and interviewed with a semi-structured questionnaire. Results revealed that J curcas was identified as one of the most important tree species in nine out of the ten regions. Majority (56%) of the respondents indicated that it is mainly used for medicinal purpose and mostly found around homesteads. However. the study observed that, research attention is needed on integration into agricultural lands, germplasm collection and genetic improvement. These findings will help boost production ofJ. curcas in Ghana for the nation to realize her dream of alternative fuel from the plant. 展开更多
关键词 Jatropha curcas indigenous knowledge BIO-FUEL Ghana biodiesel plant.
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