Koumban village, Guinea. African locust bean or néré is primarily grown for its pods that contain both a sweet pulp and valuable seeds.


Koumban village, Guinea, 2nd May 2015; African locust bean or néré is found in a wide range of environments in Africa and is primarily grown for its pods that contain both a sweet pulp and valuable seeds. Where the tree is grown, the crushing and fermenting of these seeds constitutes an important economic activity. Various parts of the locust bean tree are used for medicinal purposes. As a standing tree, locust bean may have a positive effect on the yield of other nearby crops.


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Location: Guinea
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