2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1758996/v1
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Factors Influencing Consumption of Traditional Diets: Stakeholder Views regarding Sago Consumption among the Indigenous Peoples of West Papua

Abstract: Background The indigenous people living in the province of West Papua may experience potential food insecurity, in part attributable to increased local adoption of, and reliance on, imported foods such as rice. At the same time, the consumption of sago, a traditional local food, is lower than other types of carbohydrate foods such as wheat and cassava. Various factors may act as influential drivers of local diets and related agricultural practices, which in turn may be influenced by the attitudes and opinions… Show more

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