PROTA
Plant Resources of Tropical Africa - UK Office
Tropical Africa is home to more than 500 million people, most of whom depend on plants for their everyday needs and well being. Thousands of plant species, gathered from the wild or cultivated, are used by people in this vast region of the African contintent.
Knowledge of utility plants is indispensible for rural development and habitat management, but information is often inaccessible to users in developing countries where it is needed most.
PROTA is an interdisciplinary programme that seeks to fill this gap. Co-ordinated by Wageningen University, the programme has ten partner institutions in Africa and Europe, including Kew. It follows the success of PROSEA (Plant Resources of South-East Asia) which effectively documented the useful plants of South-East Asia (1985-2002).
PROTA's aims are simple but ambitious: to provide a reliable information source about the plant resources of tropical Africa, accessible to all who need it.
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The PROTA Handbook is an illustrated encyclopaedia of tropical Africa's useful plants, arranged in volumes covering different uses. Search PROTABASE to freely access articles about more than 700 species from the Handbook.
The PROTA Special products series presents key findings from the Handbook in a condensed format, under headings such as 'Research gaps' and 'Conservation needs'.
PROTA welcomes contributions to the Handbook. If you would like to write for PROTA, please visit the webpage.
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PROTA aims to document over 7,000 plant species that represent the full spectrum of plant uses in these commodity groups:
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Cereals and pulses |
Vegetables |
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Dyes and tannins |
Ornamentals |
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Forages |
Fruit and nuts |
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Timbers |
Non-seed carbohydrates |
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Auxiliary plants |
Fuel plants |
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Medicinal plants |
Spices and condiments |
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Essential oil and exudates |
Vegetable oils |
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Stimulants |
Fibres |
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Contact us
The PROTA-UK Office at Kew focuses on
- Accessing literature throughout the UK on PROTA species
- Seeking individuals and institutions with expertise on the tropical African flora
- Sourcing illustrations and photographs for use in review articles
To find out more, please contact:
Olwen Grace
Royal Botanic Gardens, KewTW9 3AB Surrey, United Kingdom
Email o.grace@kew.org
Telephone +44 (0) 20 8332 5394

