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Noel Vietmeyer U.S. National Academy of Sciences “Although few people have heard of it today, Moringa could soon become one of the world’s most valuable plants, at least in humanitarian terms.” -1992

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Noel Vietmeyer U.S. National Academy of Sciences. “Although few people have heard of it today, Moringa could soon become one of the world’s most valuable plants, at least in humanitarian terms.” -1992. Green Power Worldwide. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Noel VietmeyerU.S. National Academy of

Sciences“Although few people have heard of it today, Moringa could soon become one of the world’s most valuable plants, at least in humanitarian terms.”

-1992

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Green Power WorldwideSelf sustainable way of living and

farming

Presentation

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12 years ago, very few projects and studies were being done with Moringa in Africa

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Today, there are many organizations, churches, and individuals promoting or

using Moringa in virtually every country in sub-Saharan Africa –

wherever the tree can grow

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In some countries, the number of NGO’s involved with Moringa has become so great

that national associations of Moringa promoters have been created

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Growing African interest in Moringa is also reflected in African presentations

at international Moringa workshops

2001 WORKSHOP

International presenters: 8+

African presenters: 1

2006 WORKSHOP

International presenters: 13

African presenters: 20+

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Part of Green Farm projects

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MORINGA

HEALTH

DEVELOPMENTS

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AVRDC: The World Vegetable Center

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AVRDC REPORT

Variation among 10 M.oleifera accessions for nutrient contents were small and thus varietal selection should focus on horticulture traits.

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AVRDC REPORT ON NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY

• Mature leaves were more nutritious than young shoots and could be quickly dried with minimum nutrient loss.

• We found that harvest season and leaf stage significantly influenced nutrient contents of Moringa leaves. Higher protein, vitamin A and glucosinolates contents and AOA (antioxidant activities) were obtained in hot-wet season; whereas, higher iron, vitamin C, and phenolic contents were found in cool-dry season.

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AVRDC REPORT ON NUTRIENT BIOAVAILABILIY

Oligosaccharides and oxalate were reported as anti-nutrient factors in Moringa leaves. . . In this study, stachyose and raffinose were not found in mature leaves but detected in young leaves. . .

Moringa mature leaves contained very low value of oxalate (0.99±0.21mg/g/dw) compared to spinach (25-45mg/g/dw).

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AVRDC REPORT ON IRON BIOAVAILABILITY

Boiling in water enhanced the in vitro iron bioavailability of Moringa fresh leaves and dried powder by 3.5 and 3 times, respectively.

Cooking Moringa leaves also raised total available iron of mixtures with other food items such as mungbeans.

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AVRDC RECOMMENDATIONS

Our survey of over 120 species of tropical and subtropical edible plants for nutrient content, antioxidant activity (AOA) and crop traits indicated that Moringa oleifera is one of the most promising crops which could increase intake of micronutrients and antioxidants.

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AVRDC RECOMMENDATION

Moringa should be promoted for greater

consumption to improve nutrition and strengthen immune

functions for fighting infectious diseases.

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MORINGAHEALTH

AND

MEDICINE

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CLINICAL STUDIESA study in India with human diabetics

found that blood sugar levels decreased through daily intake of Moringa leaf powder.

A study with humans in Ghana indicated that intake of Moringa leaf powder can decrease hypertension.

A study in the Philippines found that consumption of Moringa fruit can increase sperm count.

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TRADITIONAL REMEDIES• New treatments from seminars

in Ghana March 2008 by ANAMED:

• Many people said that Moringa had helped greatly to improve their general health. Some said that their short sight had improved.

• Cuts and woundsPound fresh leaves into a paste. Cover the wound with this paste, bandage and leave for 3 days.

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• A woman has given birth and is bleeding.Pound fresh leaves, add a little water and give it her to drink.

• Prevention of polio.

Give flowers to children to eat to prevent polio.

• Chronic sores. Take some roots, wash them and scrape the outside layer off. Heat in water. Use the water to wash the wound. Then dress as number 1.

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•Epilepsy.Pound the bark or the roots of a mature tree. Add tender leaves and a little water. Smear this paste over the face and the whole body. Also put a little of the pounded root in a handkerchief and inhale.

•To bring fever down.Dip a Moringa branch into water and stroke the whole body. Then give Moringa tea to drink.

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•Snake and scorpion bites.Pound the root, add leaves and apply to the bite. Stops the poison from spreading.

•Short sight. Wash the flowers in salt water, chew and swallow. Take three times daily. Or cook the flowers in palm oil.

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•To cleanse the blood.Wash the root and remove the bark (not the “bast”, i.e. the inner layer immediately under the bark that carries the sap from the roots to the leaves). Put into water that has just boiled and has been removed from the heat. The water changes colour. Mix with a few Moringa leaves. Thereafter, take every day take Moringa leaves in water.

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• Clear thinking for school children – especially under-performing children.Wash Moringa root, remove the bark and soak in water for two days until the water changes color (brown / pink) (or as 10 above). Remove the roots, take one cup of the liquid and mix with half a cup of honey. Give to the child first thing in the morning – then he should have no breakfast until 9 o'clock. He can even take it again in the evening. Prepare this root water fresh every day. Note: heating Moringa causes it to lose it healing properties.

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•Severe stomach-ache Pound two seeds and take with medicinal charcoal.

•Stomach pains Chew and eat two seed kernels and drink a cup of water.

•Arthritis pains Chew and eat two seed kernels in the morning and two again at night.

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The use of Moringa oleifera seed as a natural coagulant for water and wastewater treatment

COAGULANT Crushed seed used traditionally to clarify turbid waters at individual/household treatment levelin the Sudan and Kenya Successfully used at pilot and full scale in conventional water treatment works in Malawi Applicable to the contact flocculation-filtration process for relatively low turbidity watersPresscake remaining after oil extraction also effective as a coagulant Potential for use as an aid to primary sedimentation of wastewatersPotential for use in upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors for wastewater treatment

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Water purification using Moringa seeds:

Fig 1. Dirty water Fig 2. Dirt sinks to bottom Fig 3. Cleaned water after 1 hour

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Conclusions Promotion and development of M.oleifera as a natural coagulant offers many diverse advantages to many countries of the developing world; sustainable, appropriate, effective and robust water treatment, effective enhancement of particular wastewater treatment processes, decreased reliance on the importation and distribution of treatment chemicals, the creation of a new cash crop for farmers and employment opportunities. Many technical and economic issues remain to be resolved with regard to the extraction and purification of the active components within the seed kernel.

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MORINGA

LIVESTOCK

FEED

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Successful Successful experiences on the experiences on the

use of use of Moringa Moringa oleiferaoleifera in animal in animal

feedingfeeding

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TreatmentsTreatments6 COWS6 COWST1: Hay (B brizantha), sugar cane molassas (SCM)T1: Hay (B brizantha), sugar cane molassas (SCM)T2: Hay + SCM + 2kg DM (Dry Moringa)T2: Hay + SCM + 2kg DM (Dry Moringa)T3: Hay + SCM + 3kg DMT3: Hay + SCM + 3kg DM

36 PIGS (45 days old)36 PIGS (45 days old)T1: 100% Commercial Concentrate (CC)T1: 100% Commercial Concentrate (CC)T2: 70% CC + 30% DMT2: 70% CC + 30% DMT3: 52% CC + 48% DMT3: 52% CC + 48% DM

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TreatmentsTreatments

18 SHEEP 5 months old

T1: Panicum Maximum hay ad libitum

T2: P.M. ad libitum + 0.35kg DM

T3: P.M. ad libitum + 0.50kg DM

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Results Results

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Cow trial resultsCow trial resultsItemsItems B. BrizanthaB. Brizantha

hayhay+ 2 kg DM + 2 kg DM M. M. oleiferaoleifera

+ 3 kg DM + 3 kg DM M. M. oleiferaoleifera

S.ES.E

Feed Intake Kg Feed Intake Kg DM dayDM day-1-1 8,58,5 10,210,2 1111 0,210,21

Milk Kg cow Milk Kg cow dayday-1-1 3,103,10 4,914,91 5,075,07 0,20,2

FCMFCM

kg cow daykg cow day-1-13,143,14 4,864,86 4,954,95 0,160,16

MF MF

Kg cow dayKg cow day-1-141,841,8 39,839,8 38,738,7 0,100,10

FCM (Fat Corrected Milk 4%), MF (Milk Fat)

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Pig Trial ResultsPig Trial Results

ItemsItems 100% 100% ConcentrateConcentrate

70% CC+30 70% CC+30 M oleiferaM oleifera

52% 52% CC+48% CC+48% M. M. oleiferaoleifera

Average Average Daily Gain Daily Gain (Kg)(Kg)

0,6000,600 0,3700,370 0,2700,270

Feed Feed ConversionConversionKg feed per Kg Kg feed per Kg weight gainweight gain

3,713,71 8,978,97 12,0912,09

Final Body Final Body Weight (Kg)Weight (Kg)

94,9294,92 63,4263,42 42,0942,09

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Sheep Trial ResultsSheep Trial Results

ItemsItems 100% 100% P. P. maximunmaximun

+ 0,35 Kg DM + 0,35 Kg DM M. oleiferaM. oleifera

+ 0,50 Kg DM + 0,50 Kg DM M. oleiferaM. oleifera

DMI KgDMI Kg 0,570,57 0,730,73 0,800,80

DWG g DWG g

lamb lamb -1-1 day day -1-1

30,8530,85 90,9190,91 117,97117,97

DMI (Dry Matter Intake), DWG (DAily Weigth Gain)

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ConclusionsConclusions

M. OleiferaM. Oleifera fed at 2-3 Kg DM day fed at 2-3 Kg DM day -1-1 improved improved DMI and Milk Yield in Cows.DMI and Milk Yield in Cows.

Pigs fed with Pigs fed with M. OleiferaM. Oleifera had less AWG and had less AWG and more Feed Conversion than fed with CC. more Feed Conversion than fed with CC. However, feeding However, feeding M oleiferaM oleifera to pigs may still be to pigs may still be profitable due to the lower feed price. This profitable due to the lower feed price. This needs to be further investigated.needs to be further investigated.

When fed When fed P. maximunP. maximun as basal diet as basal diet M. OleiferaM. Oleifera can increase DMI, DWG and BW of lambs.can increase DMI, DWG and BW of lambs.

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MORINGASEEDOIL

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Moringa oil• The seeds of Moringa yield a 38-40% edible oil

known as Ben Oil. This oil is relatively easy to extract using simple household technology and can be used/sold for a huge variety of uses: cooking (it is colorless, odorless and resists rancidity), cosmetics (it has properties which are very nourishing for the skin), perfumes, massages, aromatherapy, oiling machinery, making soap and it has even been speculated that it could be used as a biofuel. It is one of the most stable oils in nature and does not go rancid, having a shelf life of up to 5 years. Therefore, extracting Ben Oil from Moringa seeds has a lot of potential commercially for communities in developing countries.

• There is already an increasing demand for Moringa oil in the west, where it is recognized as a luxury aromatherapy oil.

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Moringa oil

We can offer Moringa oil and Moringa Leaf Powder. Please let us know where you want the product to be delivered. 

Moringa Exports

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MORINGAENERGY

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MORINGA OIL FOR BIOFUEL?• In the Philippines, SECURA International

announced that Moringa trees will be grown on 500,000 hectares to supply oil for sale to North American Biofuels, SECURA plans to export 150 million gallons of Moringa oil annually.

• In Australia, is establishing Moringa plantations on 500,000 hectares. Moringa Farm is in discussion with Biodiesel Technology operators for the provision of a 2ML per annum biodiesel pilot facility to enable on-farm processing.

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Malnutrition map13

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Moringa