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According to the global hunger index, South Asia has worldwide highest rate of undernourished people. Such a burden of food insecurity and various forms of malnutrition are directly associated with the existing food production system that ignores biodiversity, food affordability, and sustainability. During the last five decades, food production system has witnessed a global shift from ethnic to mainstream staple cereals production and promotion. Such an approach has badly affected the regional genetic pool of a diverse range of nourishing, economical, and sustainable edible plant species which are now referred to as neglected or underutilized food crops.
Chapter 1: Agricultural biodiversity and food security: Opportunities and challenges.- Chapter 2: Role of neglected plant foods in achieving dietary diversity, zero hunger and good health.- Chapter 3: Exploring neglected and underutilized plant foods to fight malnutrition and hunger in South Asia.- Chapter 4: Inclusion criteria of underutilized food plants in household food security planning.- Chapter 5: Neglected plant foods of India.- Chapter 6: Neglected plant foods of Pakistan.- Chapter 7:Neglected plant foods of Bangladesh.- Chapter 8: Exploring social-ecological systems for mainstreaming neglected and underutilised plant foods: local solutions to food security challenges in Sri Lanka.- Chapter 9: Neglected plant foods of Nepal.- Chapter 10: Grain millet: Potential to fill nutrition gaps in the context of food security and climate change.- Chapter 11: Amaranth (Amaranthus spp.): Food properties and potential health benefits.- Chapter 12: Moringa (Moringa oleifera): Multi-functional role in management of malnutrition and health promotion.- Chapter 13: Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera): A review of economic potential, industrial valorization, nutritional and health significance.- Chapter 14: Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa): Potential of the “golden grain” for food and nutritional security in South Asia.- Chapter 15: Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatats): An intervention food in management of food and nutritional security in South Asia.- Chapter 16: Taro (Colocasia spp.): Applications in food production and improving nutrition in South Asia.- Chapter 17: Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus): An overview of nutritional and functional food properties.- Chapter 18: Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum): An overview of food uses and health benefits.
Dr. Tariq Ismail is Associate Professor at Department of Food Science & Technology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan
Prof. Dr. Saeed Akhtar, Founding Dean of the Faculty of Food Science & Nutrition is one amongst the eminent Scientists of Pakistan in the field of Food Sciences & Nutrition
Dr. Claudia Eliana Lazarte is Associate Senior Lecturer at Department of Food Technology, Engineering and Nutrition, Lund University, Sweden
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