50 tonnes edibles oil extra plant in cameroon
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • 50 tonnes edibles oil extra plant in cameroon
  • Are wepms available in the Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon?
  • Ethnobotanical surveys were conducted in 6 localities (Mbengwi, Bafut, Nkwen, Mankon, Bambili, and Widikum) of the Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon, and 121 individuals were interviewed on commonly gathered and eaten WEPMs and their perception on their availability.
  • Do wild edible plants and mushrooms improve food security in Cameroon?
  • The present investigation was designed and carried out in the Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon to identify and categorize available wild edible plants and mushrooms, assess local perception on their availability, as well as their importance to improve food security among households in the area.
  • Is palm oil a vegetable?
  • The FAO considers palm oil (coming from the pulp) and palm kernels to be primary products. The oil extraction rate from a bunch varies from 17 to 27% for palm oil, and from 4 to 10% for palm kernels. Along with coconut oil, palm oil is one of the few highly saturated vegetable fats and is semisolid at room temperature.
  • Are palm oil plantations reversible in Borneo?
  • In Borneo, the forest (F), is being replaced by oil palm plantations (G). These changes are irreversible for all practical purposes (H). In addition to environmental concerns, palm oil development in regions that produce it has also led to significant social conflict.