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  2. Cowpea - Wikipedia

    • Compared to most other important crops, little is known about the domestication, dispersal, and cultivation history of the cowpea. Although there is no archaeological evidence for early cowpea cultivation, the centre of diversity of the cultivated cowpea is West Africa, leading an early consensus that this is the likely centre of origin and place of early domestic… See more

    Overview

    The cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is an annual herbaceous legume from the genus Vigna. Its tolerance for sandy soil and low rainfall have made it an important crop in the semiarid regions across Africa and Asia. It requires very few inputs, as the plant's ro…

    Taxonomy and etymology

    Vigna unguiculata is a member of the Vigna (peas and beans) genus. Unguiculata is Latin for "with a small claw", which reflects the small stalks on the flower petals. Common names for cultivated cowpeas include black-eye pea, southern pea, nie…

    Description

    A large morphological diversity is found within the crop, and the growth conditions and grower preferences for each variety vary from region to region. However, as the plant is primarily self-pollinating, its genetic diversity within varieties is relatively low. …

     
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  4. Cowpea | Legume, Pulses, Vegetable | Britannica

    cowpea, (Vigna unguiculata), annual plant within the pea family (Fabaceae) grown for its edible legumes. The plants are thought to be native to West Africa and are widely cultivated in warm regions around the world.

  5. Cowpea Atlas Phase 1: Mapping Cowpea Data …

    Sep 10, 2024 · Cowpea is a strategic crop for income generation and food security in West Africa and exclusively grown by smallholder farmers. Cowpea production is characterized by low yield. The crop has important potentials for …

  6. Cowpea: A food and animal feed crop grown in West …

    Aug 28, 2018 · “Cowpea is a food and animal feed crop grown in the semi-arid tropics particularly the savannahs of West Africa but also other parts of Africa, Asia and the Americas. It originated in Southern Africa and the cultivated form …

  7. Cowpea production and consumption in West Africa.

    Cowpea is an important legume crop in West Africa. However, in Benin, the cowpea grain yield is very low due to the soil depletion which induces food insecurity.

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  9. Cowpea supply and demand in West and Central Africa

  10. Expounding the production and importance of cowpea

    May 25, 2020 · According to FAOSTAT (Citation 2016), cowpea was grown on an estimated 12.3 million ha in Africa in 2014 with the bulk of production occurring on 10.6 million ha in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Niger Burkina Faso, Mali …

  11. (PDF) Cowpea, a Multifunctional Legume

    Mar 1, 2008 · Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is an important warm-season legume grown primarily in the semi-arid tropics. The majority of cowpea is grown by subsistence farmers in west and central...

  12. Cowpea - Gates Ag One

    Cowpea provides protein for more than 200 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, making it a vital source of nutrition for both rural and urban populations.

  13. Recent advances in cowpea IPM in West Africa - Frontiers

  14. Cowpeas: Nutritional profile, processing methods and …

  15. Cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) - ScienceDirect

  16. (PDF) Cowpea - ResearchGate

  17. Black-eyed pea - Wikipedia

  18. Genetic diversity and population structure of cowpea of Côte …

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