ID 2,188
Crop ID Fodder Beet
Location Bulgaria
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9553
ID 2,189
Crop ID Mugnoli/Wild Cabbage
Location Austria
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9547
ID 2,190
Crop ID Mugnoli/Wild Cabbage
Location Belgium
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9551
ID 2,191
Crop ID Mugnoli/Wild Cabbage
Location Bulgaria
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9553
ID 2,192
Crop ID Mugnoli/Wild Cabbage
Location Croatia
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9555
ID 2,193
Crop ID Mugnoli/Wild Cabbage
Location Netherlands
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9593
ID 2,194
Crop ID Mugnoli/Wild Cabbage
Location Poland
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9597
ID 2,195
Crop ID Mugnoli/Wild Cabbage
Location United Kingdom
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9615
ID 2,196
Crop ID Lettuce
Location Belgium
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9551
ID 2,197
Crop ID Lettuce
Location Greece
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9566
ID 2,198
Crop ID Lettuce
Location Italy
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9576
ID 2,199
Crop ID Lettuce
Location Netherlands
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9593
ID 2,200
Crop ID Lettuce
Location United Kingdom
Utilisation Status Major crop
Source Year 0
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 9615
ID 2,201
Crop ID Lentil
Location Europe
Utilisation Status Underutilised
Source Year NULL
Notes From RADIANT Deliverable 6.1: The strongest competition for lentils in the ... more
From RADIANT Deliverable 6.1: The strongest competition for lentils in the European market is from large-scale suppliers from Canada, the USA and Turkey. Lentils arrive in Europe through importers specialised in sourcing, trading and/or managing local brands. In Europe, most lentils are sold through supermarkets. Catering establishments (such as restaurants), ethnic stores and street markets offer lentils but are smaller segments. Online sales through web shops are increasing, especially in northern Europe. Retail prices for dried lentils in Europe are between 1.5 and 3 euros per kg and 3 to 5 euros for organic lentils. Pricing depends on variety, package size, brand and country
Metadata ID 9781
ID 2,202
Crop ID Lupin
Location Europe
Utilisation Status Underutilised
Source Year NULL
Notes From RADIANT Deliverable 6.1: Lupins are most commonly used as forage and... more
From RADIANT Deliverable 6.1: Lupins are most commonly used as forage and direct consumption crops. Still, recent reports on their nutritional properties have sparked an increase in their use and the production of functional foods. Lupin production in Europe declined steadily during the second half of the 20th century, mainly because of low productivity driven by seasonal variability, the low price of lupin grain and EU policies favouring the importation of soya bean. Value-chain characteristics to be considered comprise agricultural production in terms of cost factors and yield effects, agricultural policies driving farmers' decisions, production quantities and qualities demanded by processing companies, sustainability impacts, and factors influencing the acceptance of lupin products by European consumers
Metadata ID 9781
ID 2,203
Crop ID Fava (Faba) Bean
Location Europe
Utilisation Status Underutilised
Source Year NULL
Notes The fava beans supply chain typically consists of operations: seeds cultiva... more
The fava beans supply chain typically consists of operations: seeds cultivation, primary production (farming), secondary manufacturing (processing, protein extraction), food and feed product manufacturing, distribution and retailing. In the ecosystem, Fava bean pods can be used as an inexpensive feed source, while the starch remaining from the processing of the beans can be used as a biofertiliser
Metadata ID 9781
ID 2,204
Crop ID French Bean (Common Bean)
Location Europe
Utilisation Status Underutilised
Source Year NULL
Notes Common bean is the most important grain legume for human consumption worldw... more
Common bean is the most important grain legume for human consumption worldwide and Europe's most consumed grain legume. In Europe, 544.330 ha are cultivated with beans, producing 1,9 million Supply chains for common dry beans are usually short and often partly integrated with large producers and food manufacturers. However, importers and specialised sourcing companies are also essential, mainly when beans are imported from smaller suppliers. The food manufacturing industry comprises canning companies, packers, processors and food brands. Several food companies will buy common dry beans directly from local producers or exporters, especially companies that have beans as a core product, such as Pedon, La Doria Group (Italy), Luengo (Spain) and Sabarot (France). One of the largest processors and packers of beans in Northern Europe is Müller's Mühle (Germany) (CBI. Entering the European market for kidney beans and other common dry beans, 2022).
Metadata ID 9781
ID 2,205
Crop ID Bambara Groundnut
Location Europe
Utilisation Status Underutilised
Source Year NULL
Notes The bambara groundnut production cycle consists of 11 steps: soil preparati... more
The bambara groundnut production cycle consists of 11 steps: soil preparation, sowing, weeding, harvesting, drying, dehulling, winnowing, sorting, transport, packaging and storage. Farmers estimated that 50% of their Bambara groundnut production is used for domestic consumption while 30% is used for sale. The first distribution channel of Bambara groundnut is a local network where farmers harvest and sell their produce directly to one-site collectors or consumers in the market of their village. The second chain consists of collectors who supply traders (retailers and wholesalers) before they reach consumers and exporters. (Mbosso, et al., 2018) The top 3 producers of Bambara groundnut in Europe are the Netherlands, Belgium and Bulgaria (INDEXBOX. Bambara bean, 2022).
Metadata ID 9781
ID 2,206
Crop ID Winged Bean
Location Europe
Utilisation Status Underutilised
Source Year NULL
Notes Winged bean grows abundantly in hot and humid equatorial countries. In Asia... more
Winged bean grows abundantly in hot and humid equatorial countries. In Asia, the major producing countries are India, Burma, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indo-China, and China,xtending to Papua & New Guinea (P. K. Singh., 2022).
Metadata ID 9781
ID 2,207
Crop ID Bere Barley
Location Orkney, United Kingdom
Utilisation Status Underutilised
Source Year NULL
Notes Bere barley was grown in large amounts up until the early 20th century. Aft... more
Bere barley was grown in large amounts up until the early 20th century. After this period, it was kept alive by small crofters and farmers in the likes of the Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands and the Western Isles. Orkney is the only place where Bere Barley is still grown for human consumption and for Bere meal production, used for making traditional biscuitsBannock) for tourists (SASA., 2022).
Metadata ID 9781