Exploring the potentials of underutilized grain amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) along the value chain for food and nutrition security: A review
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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
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The burden of malnutrition in Africa calls for deeper exploration of underutilized species which
are rich in nutrients and have the potential to reduce food and nutrition insecurity. The common
staple crops are not able to meet daily requirements for both macro- and micro-nutrients. In order
to lessen this burden; protein, calorie and micronutrient deficiencies must be properly addressed
for optimal growth and development to be attained. African indigenous underutilized vegetables
can play a significant role in the food security of vulnerable groups like under-five children and
women in both urban and rural settings. The potential of grain amaranth in meeting the nutrition
needs of humans has remained a subject of interest in scientific research. Amaranth is considered
one of the most commonly produced and consumed indigenous vegetables on the African continent with high nutritional potentials but yet to be fully exploited. This review therefore aims at discussing the current knowledge of the inherent potentials of grain amaranths, its current
application in the food industry and proposes a framework for actions and partnerships required
to scale up and improve amaranth value chain