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DETERMINING GRAIN SEED MICRONUTRIENT CONTENTS (IRON AND ZINC) AND COOKING TIME FOR SELECTED DRY BEAN CULTIVARS

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Binagwa et al.
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He G2, Bonsi E3, Traore SM2, Jaynes J2 and CK Bonsi2

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Micronutrient deficiencies caused by lack of Iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn) and Vitamin A in the human body have negative effect with regard to health issues worldwide. Imbalances of these nutrients in the human body create a significant risk of illness and mortality among children under five years of age, pregnant women and lactating mothers. Some of the food crops that thought to reduce micronutrients include rice, sweet potato, dry bean, sorghum, corn, barley, and finger millet have been biofortified through ways of agronomic practices, conventional breeding, or modern biotechnology. Despite the fact that dry beans address Fe and Zn deficiencies based on recommended dietary allowances (RDA),  they often take a long time to cook. Many communities have limited cooking resources which make them rely on burning wood, charcoal or other biofuels that require more time and money. This study identified dry bean cultivars with enhanced Fe and Zn concentration levels and fast cooking time from 200 cultivars. Experiments were conducted under a complete randomized block design with two replications, 200 cultivars, and two different agro-ecologies. Iron and Zinc concentration levels were determined from the harvested seed grains of each bean cultivar using X-Ray Fluorescence while cooking time of similar cultivars were determined using the Mattson cooker. The variation of Fe and Zn concentration was significantly different at (p<0.001) among the treatments and environments. The range was between 46.76 mg/kg to 107.25 mg/kg for Fe and 21.70 mg/kg to 42.35 mg/kg for Zn concentration. From two testing sites, the concentration of Fe was higher at Lyamungo than SARI and Zn showed inversely proportional to these tested sites which means that the environment and soils were not homogenous in terms of soil health. The highest water uptake was 61.54% and the lowest was 3.70% and the higher the water uptake the lower the cooking time. Fast cooking time was ~15 min and the longest was ~76 min. Small seed-sized cultivars showed fast cooking time than large-seeded. These two traits in identified cultivars will enhance dry bean consumption, which will contribute to alleviating micronutrient deficiencies in this global growing population.

 

Key words: Micronutrient deficiencies, Biofortification, Cultivars, Cooking time, Vulnerable group, Variation

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Micronutrient deficiencies, Biofortification, Cultivars, Cooking time, Vulnerable group, Variation
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Binagwa Papias Hongera
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Tuskegee University, AL 36088, USA
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Binagwa PH1*, He G2, Bonsi E3, Traore SM2, Jaynes J2 and CK Bonsi (2020). DETERMINING GRAIN SEED MICRONUTRIENT CONTENTS (IRON AND ZINC) AND COOKING TIME FOR SELECTED DRY BEAN CULTIVARS. Afr. J. Food Agric. Nutr. Dev. 2020; 20(1): 15415-15430                         DOI: 10.18697/ajfand.89.18900

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Policy Frameworks and Programmes

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Ministry of Agriculture-Botswana
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Kethusegile Raphaka 

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CCARDESA
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The presentation highlights the CSA Policy Frameworks and Programmes in Botswana 
 

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Ministry of Agriculture Botswana; Policy Frameworks and Programmes; ACCRA Round Table Meeting in South Africa
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Hanna Sabass
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Kethusegile Raphaka (2020) Policy Frameworks and Programmes, Pg.7

UNFCCC COP 25 Side Event :Stepping-up Engagement Efforts & the Theatre for Policy Advocacy Approach

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S Mwamakamba,
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ACCRA

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FANRPAN
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This presentation highlights the UNFCCC COP 25 Side Event: Stepping-up Engagement Efforts & the Theatre for Policy Advocacy Approach which was supported by ACCRA & CCARDESA in Madrid in 2019. 

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UNFCCC COP 25 Side Event : Stepping-up Engagement Efforts & the Theatre for Policy Advocacy Approach; ACCRA Round Table Meeting
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Sithembile Mwamakamba
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Mwamakamba, S (2020) UNFCCC COP 25 Side Event: Stepping-up Engagement Efforts & the Theatre for Policy Advocacy Approach, Pg.19

Policy Frameworks and Programmes

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Ministry of Agriculture-Botswana
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Kethusegile Raphaka 

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CCARDESA
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The presentation highlights the CSA Policy Frameworks and Programmes in Botswana 
 

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Ministry of Agriculture Botswana; Policy Frameworks and Programmes; ACCRA Round Table Meeting in South Africa
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Hanna Sabass
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Kethusegile Raphaka (2020) Policy Frameworks and Programmes, Pg.7

Upscaling CSA and accessing climate finance

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CCARDESA-ACCRA
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Hanna Sabass

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CCARDESA
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 Presentation highlights the ACCRA project on Upscaling CSA and accessing climate finance; Zoom-in on the pipeline for CSA concept notes for financing, successes, challenges & climate finance streams
 

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Herding for Health, Green Climate Fund; CYMMTY

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Upscaling CSA and accessing climate finance; Zoom-in on the pipeline for CSA concept notes: ACCRA Round Table Meeting in South Africa
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Hanna Sabass
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Sabass,H(2020) Upscaling CSA and accessing climate finance, Pg7

SADC Climate Risk Analysis and Climate Resilient Development Pathways

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CCARDESA-ACCRA
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Sabrina Chesterman, Leslie Lipper, Claire Quinn, Philip Thornton

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CCARDESA
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The presentation highlights the new project  funded by GIZ-ACCRA- SADC Climate Risk Analysis and Climate Resilient Development Pathways

 

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CCAFS

University of Leeds

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SADC Climate Risk Analysis and Climate Resilient Development Pathways; New ACCRA Project; ACCRA Round Table meeting

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Hanna Sabass
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Sabrina Chesterman (2020), SADC Climate Risk Analysis and Climate Resilient Development Pathways,pg 19

Climate Vulnerability Assessment; Herding for Health Initiative. Restoring Landscapes and Livelihoods for Climate Resilience in Southern Africa’s Rangelands

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Conservation International (CI)
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Dr Stephen Holness & Deidre de Vos

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CCARDESA
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The presentation highlights the Climate Vulnerability  Assessment; Herding for Health Initiative. Restoring Landscapes and Livelihoods for Climate Resilience in Southern Africa’s Rangelands

 

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Conservation International (CI) 

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Climate Vulnerability Assessment; Herding for Health Initiative; Restoring Landscapes and Livelihoods for Climate Resilience in Southern Africa’s Rangelands; ACCRA Round Table Meeting

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Jacques Van Rooyen
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Dr Stephen Holness & Deidre de Vos (2020) Climate Vulnerability  Assessment; Herding for Health Initiative. Restoring Landscapes and Livelihoods for Climate Resilience in Southern Africa’s Rangelands , Pg,45

 

SADC/GIZ Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural Areas in Southern Africa (ACCRA) Overview on Programme, achievements and next steps

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CCARDESA-ACCRA
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Hanna Sabass; Nathaniel Mtunji; Bridget Kakuwa; Sepo Sitali

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CCARDESA
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The presentation highlights the SADC/GIZ Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural Areas in Southern Africa (ACCRA) Overview on Programme, achievements and next steps

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ACCRA-GIZ

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SADC/GIZ Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural Areas in Southern Africa ;(ACCRA) Overview on Programme; achievements and next steps; ACCRA Round Table Meeting; South Africa
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Hanna Sabass
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Sabass, H(2020) SADC/GIZ Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural Areas in Southern Africa (ACCRA) Overview on Programme, achievements and next steps, Pg13

Herding for Health GIZ Round Table

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Jacques Van Royeen
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Dr Cleo Graf (SAWC) & Mr Ben Heermans

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1.00
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CCARDESA
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The presentation fives the H4H overview • GIZ Tasks • Task Feedback.

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Conservation International 

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Herding for Health presentation; H4H overview; GIZ Tasks: Task Feed: ACCRA Round table meeting
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Jacques Van Rooyen
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van Rooyen et al,(2020) The Herding for Health Overview, Pg46

Climate Proofing Sorghum-based production systems

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Ministry of Agriculture-Botswana
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ACCRA

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Ministry of Agriculture Botswana
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The presentation highlights the Climate Proofing of Sorghum-based production systems in Botswana

 

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Botswana; Climate Proofing Sorghum-based production systems; ACCRA Round Table Meeting

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Hanna Sabass
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Botswana Ministry of Agriculture (2020), Climate Proofing Sorghum-based production systems,Pg49

 

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