Abstract

Root and tuber crops have potential contribution to the global food system in terms of food and nutrition security. They also contribute a major share in the traditional food systems of many people in Ethiopia. Anchote (Cocciniaabyssinica) is one of tuberous crops endemic in Ethiopia and originating from Southwestern parts of the country, particularly in East Wollega Zone of Oromia Region. The crop total yield is about 150-180 quintals per hectare. Nutritionally, anchote is a good source of carbohydrates, proteins, minerals and fibers. Its protein content is by far greater than other root crops and also contains adequate quality of essential amino acids. Despite its nutritional value and potential productivity, little attention is given to anchote to promote and develop as food crop. Furthermore, the crop has advantages in human nutrition, animal feed, medicinal, social/cultural, economic and industrial raw material; that makes it important food crop. Anchote is traditionally processed by boiling. When required, further processing (cooking) may also be applied prior to consumption. Except anchote stew (locally called “ittooancootee”), there is no value added commercial product produced from the crop. Therefore, the crop should be well adapted, promoted, researched and improved to support fo

Highlights

  • Ethiopia has abundant natural food raw materials that can be used to alleviate malnutrition and food insecurity

  • The population of the country is growing fast and it is becoming difficult to assure food security and to alleviate malnutrition problems. For this reason it seems better to focus on indigenous crops with potential productivity, having good nutritional value and resisting harsh climatic conditions

  • Studies revealed that anchote is high yielding crop compared to the other root and tuber crops found in Ethiopia [14]

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Summary

Introduction

Ethiopia has abundant natural food raw materials that can be used to alleviate malnutrition and food insecurity. Root and tuber crops can be traced [1] Though they are given little attention, the crops have potential contribution to the food system in terms of food security, nutrition and economy. The population of the country is growing fast and it is becoming difficult to assure food security and to alleviate malnutrition problems. For this reason it seems better to focus on indigenous crops with potential productivity, having good nutritional value and resisting harsh climatic conditions. Anchote gets little research attention to promote its utilization and to extract sufficient information about its nature as a source of food for wider use in the country. This paper tried to present important available information about this valuable crop; and its potential uses as food source in reducing food insecurity and malnutrition

Methods
Nature and Agricultural Performance of Anchote
Benefits of Anchote
Nutritional Composition of Anchote
Anti-Nutritional Factors in Anchote
The Effect of Processing on Nutritional Value of Anchote
Limitations in Utilization of Anchote
Conclusions
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