Fish livestock, frozen foodstuffs.
Poultry beef.
Gliricidia sepium is the topic of much research due to its numerous traditional applications, which include treating coughs, asthma, curing urticaria, rash, burns, scabies, dermatitis, acting as an antipruritic on the skin, and treating bacterial and protozoal infections. Available as dried leaves. Sustainable cultivation through agroforestry.