Dynamics of Ginger Zingiber officinale Cultivation and its Socio-economic Impacts on the Livelihood of Farmers in Santchou (West Cameroon)

Abdoulay Mfewou
Comparative Dynamics of Developing Societies at the University of Paris Cités (Centre for social science studies on the African, American and Asian worlds), University of Dschang, Camaroon.
Thierry Klaus Lontsi
Department of Planning-Environment Geography, University of Dschang, Cameroon.

Book Details

Editor

Abdoulay Mfewou
Thierry Klaus Lontsi

Pages

82

Publisher

B P International

Language

English

ISBN-13 (15)

978-81-19315-95-6 (Print)
978-81-19315-96-3 (eBook)

Published

July 20, 2023

About The Author / Editor

Abdoulay Mfewou

Comparative Dynamics of Developing Societies at the University of Paris Cités (Centre for social science studies on the African, American and Asian worlds), University of Dschang, Camaroon.

Thierry Klaus Lontsi

Department of Planning-Environment Geography, University of Dschang, Cameroon.

Ginger is known in many countries for its gastronomic value but also for relieving various ailments such as rheumatism, fatigue, nausea, colds, headaches and especially digestive problems. This product is consumed in different forms, it is a very beneficial root for human health. Ginger aids digestion, has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, is very good for the heart, gives energy, grows hair and produces collagen. This culture has been developing on a large scale in production areas since the arrival of Covid-19.