“…Bamboo has also been proven to address many global challenges and contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 1 (no poverty), 7 (affordable and clean energy), 11 (sustainable and resilient housing), 12 (efficient use of resources), 13 (address climate change), and 15 (life on land) (Bau & Trinh, 2019; Ekhuemelo et al., 2018; Kaushal et al., 2018; Yuen, Fung, & Ziegler, 2017). Due to its potential for water recharge and mitigation soil erosion, bamboo also provides an opportunity for watershed development and restoration of degraded areas (Kaushal et al., 2019, 2020). Furthermore, bamboo is a fodder for livestock and food for humans contributing to ensuring food security (Andriarimalala, Kpomasse, Salgado, Ralisoa, & Durai, 2019; Choudhury, Sahu, & Sharma, 2012; Halvorson, Cassida, Turner, & Belesky, 2011; Mulatu, Bahiru, Kidane, Getahun, & Belay, 2019; Nongdam & Tikendra, 2014).…”