| ID | Crop ID | Part | Use Category | Notes | Metadata ID |
| 1,154 | Green Amaranth | Whole | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | The plant is also a good cattle fodder and green manure. | 2,034 |
| 1,155 | Jackfruit | Leaves and petioles | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | Particularly for goats | 1,974 |
| 1,156 | Mediterranean Amaranth | Whole | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | Amaranthus graecizans is used as a fodder for livestock. | 2,063 |
| 1,157 | Celosia | Whole | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | Celosia can also be used as a livestock feed. | 2,030 |
| 1,158 | Love-Lies-Bleeding | Whole | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | Harvest residues are used for feeding livestock and for thatching | 2,062 |
| 1,159 | Prince's Feather | Seed | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | The seeds are used as a grain. | 2,037 |
| 1,160 | Arracacha | Root | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | The crown of the root is used to feed dairy livestock and also the stem and leaves can be used as animal feed. | 2,207 |
| 1,161 | Ground Ivy | Leaf | Food | The leaf can be mixed into salads to add a slight aromatic tang. They can also be cooked like spinach, added to soups etc or used as a flavouring. | 8,367 |
| 1,162 | Ground Ivy | Leaf | Beverages | A herb tea is made from the fresh or dried leaves. | 8,367 |
| 1,163 | Ground Ivy | Leaf | Medicinal | Ground ivy is a safe and effective herb that is used to treat many problems involving the mucous membranes of the ear, nose, throat and digestive system. A well-tolerated treatment it can be given to children to clear lingering catarrh and to treat chronic conditions such as glue ear and sinusitis. | 8,367 |
| 1,164 | Horehound | Whole | Medicinal | M. vulgare was formerly valuable as a medicinal herb, grown in many home and herb gardens, but is now much less important. It is a well-known and popular herbal medicine often used as a domestic remedy for coughs, colds, wheeziness and similar ailments | 8,368 |
| 1,165 | Horehound | Whole | Beverages | It is often made into a syrup or candy in order to disguise its very bitter flavour, though it can also be taken as a tea. As a bitter tonic, it increases the appetite and supports the function of the stomach. | 8,368 |
| 1,166 | Horehound | Leaf | Feed (Forage/Fodder) | M. vulgare has a bitter taste, caused by the alkaloid marrubin, so that it is not normally palatable to livestock although, if hungry, sheep will graze it. | 8,368 |
| 1,167 | Horehound | Extract (oil) | Beverages | An essential oil is obtained from the plant and used as a flavouring in liqueurs. | 8,368 |
| 1,168 | Hyssop | Whole | Medicinal | It is a quite significant medicinal plant which can be utilized for the treatment of several diseases such as microbial infection, epilepsy, ulcer, and spasm. | 8,369 |
| 1,169 | Hyssop | Extract (oil) | Industrial | Its essential oil is widely being used in cosmetic, food and pharmaceutical industries worldwide. Its oil is used as an herbal medicine and very precious food additive. | 8,369 |
| 1,170 | Hyssop | Extract (oil) | Food | The essence of H. officinalis is used in food preparation to a minor extent. | 8,369 |
| 1,171 | Hyssop | Extract (oil) | Beverages | H. officinalis is used to flavor liqueur and is one main ingredient of the official formulation of Chartreuse. | 8,369 |
| 1,172 | Cowpea | Leaf | Medicinal | Leaves and seeds are applied as a poultice to treat swellings and skin infections and leaves are also chewed to treat tooth ailments. | 8,263 |
| 1,173 | Cowpea | Seed | Medicinal | Leaves and seeds are applied as a poultice to treat swellings and skin infections. Powdered carbonized seeds are applied on insect stings. | 8,263 |