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Studies examples from Pakistan and Nepal
The three forms of biofortification are described - enhanced fertilisers, conventional breeding, and nutritional genetic modification
Evidence and lessons from food-based approaches to overcome micronutrient deficiency and rebuild livelihoods after crises
In South Kivu and Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
The objective of this study was to prioritize the states of the country for intervention with beans biofortified with iron and zinc
It is important to account for seasonal variation in food and nutrient intakes when planning interventions to combat micronutrient deficiencies
More than 2 billion people suffer a serious lack of vitamins and minerals and more than 200 million children are stunted or wasted
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