1. 1/1/2012 While most of our network members are familiar with “moringa,” the moringa family (Moringaceae) actually contains many species. We have promoted the ever-popular M. oleifera, conducting our own taste-test trials to offer our network a more favorably tasting tree; we also work with the more...
  2. 19/12/1993 More information about using Moringa seeds for water treatment.
  3. 20/10/2004 Results of a taste test of PKM-1 in comparison with the local variety. It was decided to also include leaves of the species M. stenopetala in this test.
  4. 1/4/1992 Comments concerning seed set in Moringa stenopetala.
  5. 19/6/1992 Information about making a skin ointment from Moringa oleifera. Herbal applications are commonly used to treat skin infections in developing countries, although few investigations are conducted to validate scientifically their popular use. A previous study had showed that Moringa oleifera...
  6. 19/10/1993 Moringa leaves may help prevent damping off.
  7. 19/7/1994 Dried Moringa leaves have significant amounts of beta carotene.
  8. 19/1/1996 Raising pigs on moringa leaves is a system developed by missionary Paul Ronk in Jeremie, Haiti.
  9. 1/1/2014 ¿Qué pasa si usted está trabajando en una comunidad cuando ahí ocurre un desastre? ¿Qué pasos puede usted dar en una situación tal de manera que lleven hacia la recuperación? Y ¿qué acciones se pueden tomar de antemano para minimizar el daño derivado de un evento de gran escala y catastrófico...
  10. 19/7/1999 ECHO and others have published articles about the many uses, nutritional content and hardiness of this drought-resistant "vegetable tree." This report contains valuable technical information and adds an important human face by reporting results of an evaluation of the project and interviews with...