Classification of East African Crops
Abstract
CLASSIFICATION OF EAST AFRICAN CROPS (2nd Edition, 2013) is a revised modern version of a book first published in 1979. It is a handbook grouping the crops, timber, and common ornamental plants found in East Africa into 26 classes. The plants are discussed under two broad categories, namely, usage and commercial classifications. The Type A group of plants, based on usage classification, has 19 classes including the famous categories such as cereals, fruits, vegetables, legumes, oil crops, fibre crops, and forage and fodder plants among others.
The Type B group, based on commercial use of the plants, covers food crops, cash crops, commercial horticultural crops, forbidden crops (drug plants), and bee forage or useful plants for honey bees.
Each class has a full or brief discussion of the crops or useful plants grown in modern East Africa covering Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. The most important part of the handbook is the list of all major and minor crops and useful plants in each class containing the English or trade names, the botanical names, and the families to which they belong. The book has over 70 selected colour plates illustrating different crops and other useful plants. It is an excellent handbook for university and college scholars, students, and researchers in agriculture, forestry, environment, and animal husbandry.
Citation
Kokwaro, J.O. 2013, Classification of East African Crops, Second Edition, with 58 coloured plant illustrations pp. 138, University of Nairobi Press, Nairobi. In press.Publisher
University of Nairobi Press School of Botany