Ensete Ventricosum: the plant against drought & hunger
Posted: 19 Dec 2024, 01:03
In its wild form, it is native to the eastern edge of the Great African Plateau, extending northwards from South Africa through Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to Ethiopia, and west to the Congo, being found in high-rainfall forests on mountains, and along forested ravines and streams.
The domesticated form of the plant is cultivated only in Ethiopia, where it provides the staple food for approximately 20 million people.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations reports that "enset provides more amount of foodstuff per unit area than most cereals. It is estimated that 40 to 60 enset plants occupying 250–375 square metres (2,700–4,000 sq ft) can provide enough food for a family of 5 to 6 people."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensete_ventricosum
The domesticated form of the plant is cultivated only in Ethiopia, where it provides the staple food for approximately 20 million people.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations reports that "enset provides more amount of foodstuff per unit area than most cereals. It is estimated that 40 to 60 enset plants occupying 250–375 square metres (2,700–4,000 sq ft) can provide enough food for a family of 5 to 6 people."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensete_ventricosum