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Agro-Alimentary Potential of the Neglected and Underutilized Local Endemic Plants of Crete (Greece), Rif-Mediterranean Coast of Morocco and Tunisia: Perspectives and Challenges

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 10, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants10091770

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climate change; food security; Mediterranean countries; sustainable exploitation; phyto-genetic resources

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  1. ARIMNet2 2017 Transnational Joint Call through the MULTI-VAL-END project Multifaceted Valorisation of single-country Endemic plants of Crete, Greece, Tunisia and Rif, Morocco for sustainable exploitation in the agro-alimentary, horticulturalornamental and
  2. Hellenic Agricultural Organization Demeter of Greece
  3. State Secretariat for Higher Education and Scientific Research (SEESRS) of Morocco
  4. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Ministere de l'Enseignement Superieur & de la Recherche Scientifique, MESRS), Republic of Tunisia
  5. European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration [618127]

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The study evaluated 399 local endemic plants from Crete (Greece), the Mediterranean coast, Rif of Morocco, and Tunisia, identifying a diversity of promising species, with 13 taxa showing the highest agricultural potential scores. While only a few can be sustainably exploited in the short-term, bridging research gaps could allow many more to follow sustainable development schemes. Unlocking the full potential of endemic plants in the agro-alimentary sector requires basic and applied research, as well as market and stakeholder engagement.
The neglected and underutilized plants (NUPs) could become alternative food sources in the agro-alimentary sector, enriching human and animal diets, offering the opportunity for sustainable exploitation, resilience to climate change, and production with resistance to pests and diseases. In the Mediterranean countries, these valuable resources are threatened by climate change, overexploitation, and/or monoculture. In this framework, we evaluated 399 local endemic NUPs of Crete (Greece), the Mediterranean coast, Rif of Morocco, and Tunisia, regarding their agro-alimentary potential, and assessed their feasibility and readiness timescale for sustainable exploitation with own previously published methodology. The methodological scheme was developed by experts in co-creative workshops, using point-scoring of seven attributes to evaluate the potential of the targeted NUPs in the agro-alimentary. Our results showed a diversity of promising local endemic NUPs of different families in the studied regions (Lamiaceae members are prominent), and we outlined the cases of 13 taxa with the highest optimum scores of agro-alimentary potential (>70%). Despite the diversity or the promising potential and current ex-situ conservation efforts to bridge gaps, our study indicated that only a few cases of Cretan local endemic NUPs can be sustainably exploited in the short-term. However, it is argued that many more local endemic NUPs can easily follow sustainable exploitation schemes if specific research gaps are bridged. Since NUPs can help to increased diversification of food production systems by adding new nutritional/beneficial species to human and animal diets, basic and applied research, as well as market and stakeholder attraction, is suggested as prerequisite to unlock the full potential of the focal endemic NUPs in the agro-alimentary sector.

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