Assessment of fonio (Digitaria exilis) as a dietary intervention in Northern Ghana

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Assessment of fonio (Digitaria exilis) as a dietary intervention in Northern Ghana By AFRAM YAYRA NUS CONFERENCE PRESENTATION - 26/09/13 1

ORDER OF PRESENTATOIN INTRODUCTION. IMPORTANCE OF FONIO. USES OF FONIO. PROBLEM STATEMENT. JUSTIFICATION. OBJECTIVE. STUDY SITE FONIO AS A DIETARY INTERVENTION RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 2

INTRODUCTION Fonio (Digitaria Exilis and Digitaria iburua) is an important cereal in the West Africa Sub Region and elsewhere. It originated from West Africa and spread to East and Central Africa. Its cultivation is thought to date back to 5000 B.C. (Purseglove, 1988) Family: Poacea Sub-family: Panicoideae Sub-tribe: Digitariinae Genera: Digitaria 3

INTRODUCTION CONT 4

INTRODUCTION CONT Fonio crop growing on the field 5

INTRODUCTION CONT polished fonio (A) and unpolished fonio (B) 6

IMPORTANCE OF FONIO Fonio is believed to be among the world s tastiest and most nutritive cereal (National Research Council, 1996). It does well in poor marginal soils and matures earlier than the major known cereals hence the name hungry rice. Fonio provide food to about 4 million people in Africa. Asides digestible carbohydrate, the grain contains essential protein : methionine, cystine, lysine, which are missing in major cereals and highly recommended for expectant mothers and malnourished children. ( CIRD news file, 2009) 7

SCALE OF PRODUCTION Source : J F Cruz, 2008 8

NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF FONIO Cereal Protein (%) Lipid (%) Minerals (%) Carbohydrate (% whole polished whole polished whole polished whole polished Fonio 9 11 7 9 3.3-3.8 0.8 1 1 1.1 0.3 0.6 84 86 89 91 Sorghum 11 10 3.5 1.2 1.2 0.5 84 88 Millet 12 11 4 1.2 1.2 1.2 83 87 Maize 11 10 4.5 1 1.3 1 83 88 Rice 8 0.9 0.5 90 9

USES OF FONIO The grain can be processed to prepare jollof, or eaten with stew used to prepare porridge, tuo zaafi, bread biscuit etc. (De lumen et al., 1986 Both the grain and straw are used to feed monogastrics. Fonio is fermented to brew a special beer called tchakpalo The straw is also chopped and mixed with clay for construction of farm houses and walls Serves as traditional medicine for diabetic patients. 10

USES OF FONIO CONT Dishes prepared from Fonio FONIO GRAIN FONIO JOLLOF 11

USES OF FONIO CONT Bread prepared from fonio flour 12

PROBLEM STATEMENT Hunger, which afflicts one in five of the developing world s people for that matter Africa, is a profound impediment to the advancement of individuals and societies. Without proper intervention, undernutritionand the death and disease it causes are repeated with each generation. 13

JUSTIFICATION To overcome the challenges of malnutrition in Ghana, there is a need to explore indigenous crops of outstanding nutritional qualities. Although the nutritional composition of fonio, has long been established, this vital information has not been effectively communicated to the indigenes. This research seeks to educate farmers about the need to produce and consume more fonio as a dietary intervention towards reducing malnutrition by 50% in 2015. 14

OBJECTIVE To analysethe food and nutrition situation in the enclave where fonio is produced in Ghana to highlight current knowledge and experiences with value added fonio products to improving nutritional status; to identify gaps; and to address the major issues and challenges that influence food systems in these Districts and the long-term development of the Region. 15

STUDY SITE 16

MATERIALS AND METHODS Anthropometric Data: Height Weight Presence or absence of edema MUAC Demographic data to collection Age Sex Household Dietary Diversity (HDD) 17

FONIO AS A DIETARY INTERVENTION 18

Cont.. 19

Results and discussion Food availability in Chereponi Ditrict Food group Types Availability in the year Cereals Maize, rice, millet, sorghum, fonio 9/12 Root and tubers Yam, potato, cassava 12/12 Legumes Cow pea, bambara, soya, ground nut 10/12 Vegetables Tomato, okra, onion green leave, pepper 7/12 Fruits Mango, orange, tangerine 3/12 Meat/poultry Beef, goat, pork, chicken, duck 12/12 Fish Mudfish, tilapia 8/12 Dairy/egg Cow milk, yoghourt, cheese, egg 12/12 Oil and fat Palm oil, soya oil, peanut oil, shea butter 12/12 Spices Ginger, garlic maggi cube 10/12 20

Results and discussion Fonio consumption among households Fonio product Period/month Number of household Fonio porridge 4 25 Plain fonio 6 52 Fonio with beans 3 23 TOTAL 13 100 21

Results and discussion Mean daily macronutrient intake of households Mean nutrient intake Mean SD Range %kcl Energy (kcl) 2054.0 715.5 527-4152 Protein (g) 57.7 24.4 12.6 136.0 11 Animal protein (g) 20.1 20.0 1-7.5 4.6 Plant protein (g) 38.7 21.2 9.3-107.4 8.8 Total carbohydrate (g) 315.2 111.6 105.6 604.7 57 Total fat 75.3 32.4 1.8-179 32 Fonio consumption individual portion Size of fonio (g) 150.4 33.6 114 208 Energy intake from fonio (g) 322.5 72.6 238.4 438.9 22

Results and discussion Acceptability of fonio as a dietary intervention Perception about fonio Number of household pecentage Fonio is a good food 78 78% Fonio cures diabetes 11 11% Fonio is tasty 62 62% Fonio is not available all year round I don t know how to prepare fonio Fonio is tediousto process and cook TOTAL 55 55% 26 26% 73 73% 23

FONIO AS A DIETARY INTERVENTION 24

Cont 25

The manual husking process 26

The fonio husking machine 27

CONCLUSIONS The result obtained so far suggest a strong correlation between the intake of fonio products and improved health condition of women and children. Attempts has been made to involve the local Health post and the Senior High School (SHS) in the final phase of the research. 28

POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Government of Ghana should adopt research in NUS in order to avoid the over dependence on the traditional crops as a mean of livelihood and trade. The government should lend support to farmers as well as researchers in fonio in the form of inputs simple machinery and logistics to place Ghana in the league of fonio producing nations in the sub-region. 29

Acknowledgement Dr. H.M. Amoatey, GAEC/GSNAS Per Rudebjer, Bioversityinternational 30

THANK YOU ALL 31