s:675:"TI Consumption of dryland indigenous fruits to improve livelihoods in Kenya: the case of Mwingi district AU Simitu P AU Kindt, R. AU Kung'u J B AU Kimiywe J AU Jamnadass, R. AB Dry areas of Kenya rely on alternative food products such as indigenousfruits to supplement their diets. Kenya has an estimated 400 indigenous fruit plants, most of which are not fully exploited. This is because these species have not been fostered by agricultural and forestry institutions. IFTs show great potential for providing food, vitamins and income to communities e.g Sclerocarya birrea fruit contain 180 mg of vitamin C per 100 g, surpassing exotic lemon, orange and mango. ";