The efforts to documentation local vegetables is very important because its diversity is threatened with extinction due to the changing of times, land conversion, and consumption pattern. This paper discussed about the diversity of local vegetables in District and City of Kediri, East Java. The methods of the research using exploratory surveys through structured interview techniques. The area survey covers of 15 traditional markets namely Gurah, Pare, Induk Pare, Pagu, Plemahan, Ngadiluwih, Grogol, Wates, Gempengrejo, Papar, Mojo, Pahing, Setono Betek, Induk Ngronggo and Bandar. The respondents interviewed during the survey were vegetable sellers selling local vegetables. The total number of respondents in 15 traditional markets is 40 people. The data obtained is analyzed descriptively using excell software. The paper documents 28 species of 16 plant families. Common traded local vegetables are kenikir,
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Yurlisa, K., Maghfoer, Moch. D., Aini, N., D.Y., W. S., & Permanasari, P. N. (2017). Survey dan Pendokumentasian Sayuran Lokal di Pasar Tradisional Kabupaten dan Kota Kediri, Jawa Timur. Jurnal Biodjati, 2(1), 52–63. https://doi.org/10.15575/biodjati.v2i1.1287
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