Title
A review of root, tuber and banana crops in developing countries: past, present and future
Date Issued
01 March 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
For many of the developing world's poorest farmers and food-insecure people, roots, tubers, bananas and plantain crops (RTBs) serve as a critical source of food, nutrition and cash income. RTBs have been particularly important in areas where local agri-food systems are under stress. Under such circumstances, growers, processors and traders often see opportunities to improve food security or increase their incomes with those crops due to shifting tastes and preferences for food and non-food products. Since the early 1990s, cassava output surged in sub-Saharan Africa, while potato production expanded rapidly in Asia. RTBs are consumed by over three billion people in developing countries with a market value of US$ 339 billion. This paper analyses the major changes in production, utilisation and trade of RTBs over the last six decades, assesses estimates of their future trajectory and offers recommendations so that they might achieve their full potential.
Start page
1093
End page
1114
Volume
56
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de producción
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85092352053
Source
International Journal of Food Science and Technology
ISSN of the container
09505423
Sponsor(s)
CENTRUM
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus