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A Comparison of the Utility and Agronomic Traits of Indigenous and Exotic Trees in the Mount Kenya Region
Authors:Sadao Takaoka
Affiliation:(1) Department of Geography, Senshu University, Higashimita, Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi Kanagawa, 214-8580, Japan
Abstract:On-farm indigenous (Cordia africana) and exotic (Grevillea robusta) tree species were compared in terms of the quality of their utility and their agronomic traits in the Meru Central district of Kenya. These two species are the most common indigenous and exotic trees, respectively, among the recorded 117 trees on farms. Interviews with farmers and collected documents on tree felling and planting showed that farmers considered C. africana to be more useful than G. robusta. However, farmers wanted to plant more G. robusta than C. africana because the easily established and fast growing G. robusta has a higher short-term contribution to the household economy. The advantages of C. africana, however, should be redefined in terms of its long-term contribution to farmers; C. africana contributes to farming more effectively than does G. robusta. The lower growth performance and relative difficulty in the establishment of C. africana can be compensated for by its higher timber quality and coppicing ability.
Keywords:Cordia africana    Grevillea robusta   On-farm trees  Long-term contribution  Coppicing
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