2014
DOI: 10.4314/agrosh.v13i3.2s
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Guide to Large Scale Production of <i>Moringa oleifera</i> (Lam.) for Sustainable Aquaculture Development in Nigeria: Prospects and Challenges.

Abstract: Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production sectors to every household in Nigeria. Products from aquaculture such as fish food supply protein to household protein. However, biosafety of food products from aquaculture is now considered as public health concern in Nigeria. This is due to the nature and component of materials used as rearing facilities on the fish farm. Elimination of unwanted fishes and other predators is a common practice among fish farmers in Nigeria prior to stocking of desirabl… Show more

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“…Traditional medicine includes diverse health practices, approaches, knowledge and beliefs (1). The use of traditional medicines and medicinal plants in most developing countries as therapeutic agents for the maintenance of good health has been widely observed (2), with herbal medicine being an integral element, meet about 75% of the population's health care needs in Nigeria and up to 80% in Africa (3). The only true medicines ever used initially are plants (4) and some chemically useful plant drugs have been identified from the lead provided by their ethno-medical uses (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional medicine includes diverse health practices, approaches, knowledge and beliefs (1). The use of traditional medicines and medicinal plants in most developing countries as therapeutic agents for the maintenance of good health has been widely observed (2), with herbal medicine being an integral element, meet about 75% of the population's health care needs in Nigeria and up to 80% in Africa (3). The only true medicines ever used initially are plants (4) and some chemically useful plant drugs have been identified from the lead provided by their ethno-medical uses (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large proportion of the world's population depends on traditional medicine because of the scarcity, high cost of orthodox medicine, 2 and unpleasant side effects, 3 It is estimated that about 75% of the populace by choice solve their health problems consulting traditional healers in Nigeria. 4 Medicinal plants have provided the modern medicine with numerous plant-derived therapeutic agents. 5 The majority of rural dwellers does not have access to modern health care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anchored on creating a sound policy environment and investing in critical infrastructure, the country's strategy is to focus on specific growth sectors such as agriculture (African Development Bank, 2012). In particular, the social role of Moringa oleifera, its contribution to the reduction of rural poverty and sustainable aquaculture development could be optimized for economic efficiency (Ajayi et al, 2013;Adesina et al, 2013;Olaifa et al, 2013). Also, Izekor and Alufohai (2014) provided facts on the profitability of large scale yam production and Ajiboye et al (2015) found evidence on the need and possibility of revitalizing cocoa production in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%