1. 01/01/2012 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. 01/04/1992 Comments concerning seed set in Moringa stenopetala.
  5. 19/06/1992 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. 19/07/1994 Dried Moringa leaves have significant amounts of beta carotene.
  8. 19/01/1996 Raising pigs on moringa leaves is a system developed by missionary Paul Ronk in Jeremie, Haiti.
  9. 01/01/2014 Que feriez-vous si une catastrophe frappait la communauté dans laquelle vous travaillez? Quelles mesures pouvez-vous prendre si une telle situation se produit? Et quelles mesures peut-on prendre à l’avance pour réduire au minimum les dommages causés par un événement catastrophique majeur comme le...
  10. 19/07/1999 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...