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The Visibility of the Invisible: Potentials of Wrapping Leaves in the Livelihood of Rural Women of Ekiti State, Nigeria


Gladys Modupe, Kayode and Joshua, Kayode

Abstract

The study identified plant species whose leaves are used for wrapping food and agricultural products in Ekiti State, Nigeria, and determined their economic potentials to rural women. Semi-structured questionnaire matrix was used to interview randomly selected women. The interviews were focused, conversational and two-way in communication. Nineteen indigenous food and nine agricultural products were enfolded in the study area. Wrapping leaves were obtained from seven plant species. Leaves harvestings were predatory and annihilative in two of these species- Megaphrymium macrostachyum and Thaumatococcus daniellii- that were not cultivated in the study area. Leaves from T. daniellii were the preferred for wrapping and has a market value. Women dominated the harvesting, products utilization, haulage and marketing of the leaves of this species. In addition, women were familiar with the habitat and ecology of the species. Thus, it offers an opportunity to rural women in order to improve their economic status.

Keywords: Wrapping leaves, rural women, Megaphrymium macrostachyum, Thaumatococcus daniellii

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ISSN: 2279-3933
Frequency: Quartely
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Upali Pannilage

Executive Editor: Dr. S Wijeratne

                              Mr. Renuka Priyantha                               Dr. HIGC Kumara

                              Mr. MMRKM Bandara

                              Dr. KH Ramanayaka

                              Mr. IDKL Fernando

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