Voandzeia subterranea

Bambarra groundnut, Congo goober, earth pea, kaffir pea, Madagascar groundnut, stone groundnut

Low short-lived creeping herb with branched stems and hairless trifoliate leaves, native to Africa. The pods are pushed into the soils like those of groundnut, and usually contain only one hard round seed. It grows well in poor soils. The nuts are not used for oil extraction, as they contain only about 6% fat; but are successfully fed to pigs and poultry; the haulms are a valuable cattle feed.

 

 

 

 

 

As % of dry matter

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

DM

CP

CF

Ash

EE

NFE

Ca

P

Ref

Hay, dough stage,

                 

Zimbabwe

 

 

90.2

15.9

31.7

7.5

1.8

43.1

 

 

499

 

                       

Pods, Nigeria

 

96.6

18.2

14.2

5.4

5.5

56.7

 

 

374

 

                       

Seeds, Ghana

 

92.7

21.3

6.7

3.3

7.5

61.2

0.01

0.30

372

 

                       

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Digestibility (%)

   

 

                       

 

 

 

 

 

Animal

CP

CF

EE

NFE

ME

Ref

 

                       

Hay, dough stage

 

Cattle

65.9

67.1

53.0

70.9

2.40

499

 

                       

 

                       

 

 

Amino acid composition as % of crude protein

   

 

                       

Seed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ref

372

 

                       

Arg

Cys

Gly

His

Ils

Leu

Lys

Met

Phe

Thr

 

Tyr

Val

8.2

0.6

3.8

3.7

4.0

7.6

7.7

0.4

5.4

4.1

-

3.2

4.6

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

 

                       

References

372, 374, 499

Abstracts