Vegetable soybean, edamame: Research, production, utilization and analysis of its adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Food and nutritional insecurity constitute a main challenge in most Sub-Sahara African countries.
Efforts to provide diets with sufficient nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and essential
minerals should include the introduction of new vegetable and legume crops. Vegetable soybean
“edamame”, is a nutritious vegetable legume well known and consumed in Asia and America, but
underutilized in Africa. This review paper aims at documenting the existing information on edamame
and analyzing the potentials for its use in Sub-Saharan Africa. The analysis of the existing literature
revealed that vegetable soybean provides great advantages in term of production because of good
market value of the fresh pods having a good market value and high demand on both local and
international markets. Then, the consumption of edamame can also really contribute to reducing
nutritional deficiencies in children and even adults, through its great nutritional content and good
health benefits. Therefore, edamame is a good crop to promote in Africa. The promotion of edamame
requires many research activities starting from evaluation of agro-ecological adaptation, determination
of consumers’ preferences and genetic improvement based on farmers, processors and consumers’
needs, in order to sustain a seed system for the crop.
