A SOLUTION THAT ENDS MALNUTRITION
Food Plant Solutions creates educational materials that explain what nutritional food is, why our bodies need it and how to grow and use it. Food Plant Solutions focuses on what are often neglected and underutilized plants, plants that are growing in and adapted to their environment, and are high in the most beneficial nutrients. Our materials are designed to empower people, but particularly women, so that they can make informed choices on what plants to grow and eat that will nutritiously feed themselves and their families. This project is cost effective, proven to work, sustainable and enables self-sufficiency.
We can end malnutrition – it’s as simple as growing the right plant in the right place.
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Rwanda Food Plant Solutions
Potentially important food plants of Rwanda
Food plants for healthy diets in Rwanda
Also available in: Kinyarwanda (rw)
Potentially important leafy greens and vegetables in Rwanda
Potentially Important Fruit, Nuts and Seeds of Rwanda
Good gardening and growing root crops in Rwanda
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Potentially important food plants of Rwanda - 20/12/2016
This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common food plants of Rwanda. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Food plants for healthy diets in Rwanda - 20/12/2016
- Also available in:
- English (en)
- Kinyarwanda (rw)
This book is designed as a simple introduction to food plants for healthy diets in Rwanda. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Potentially important leafy greens and vegetables in Rwanda - 20/12/2016
This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common leafy greens and vegetables of Rwanda. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Potentially Important Fruit, Nuts and Seeds of Rwanda - 20/12/2016
This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common fruits, nuts, and seeds of Rwanda. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Good gardening and growing root crops in Rwanda - 20/12/2016
This book is designed as a simple introduction gardening and root crops in Rwanda. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Potentially Important Food Plants of Somalia - 20/01/2022
This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common food plants for healthy diets in Somalia. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants. The health, well-being and food security of a nation requires making the best use of all available food plant resources.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Potentially Important Food Plants of South Africa - 20/05/2016
This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common food plants of South Africa. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Potentially Important Food Plants of Sierra Leone - 20/03/2018
This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common food plants of Sierra Leone. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Potentially Important Food Plants of Swaziland - 20/01/2012
This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common food plants of Swaziland. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very good quality food. Unfortunately, people often reject traditional food plants and grow more of the introduced vegetables. The principle behind Food Plant Solutions is to encourage the use of local plants.
If you download a publication, please contact Food Plant Solutions at – info@foodplantsolutions.org
Feedback on any publication is invited and much appreciated – info@foodplantsolutions.org