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Command paper responding to direct EU nutrition-related legislation that will form part of domestic law under the Withdrawal Agreement.
This work was concerned with the loss of nutrients during the processing of rice using 3 varieties such as Kernel, KSE and 86 rice
The authors interview 100 women across 4 rural villages in Bijapur, Karnataka and Sabarkantha, Gujarat
Latest bulletins from the Department of Health on EU legislation on Nutrition and Health Claims.
This guidance and starter guide has been issued in order to comply with Regulation (EC) 1924/2006 on nutrition and health claims made on foods.
More than 2 billion people suffer a serious lack of vitamins and minerals and more than 200 million children are stunted or wasted
This brief suggest a number of way in which leadership can be supported and built
This model envisages developing a framework of farming to improve nutritional outcomes that can be used for upscaling and wider adoption
Latest bulletins from the Department of Health on EU legislation on nutrition and health claims about food.
This article shares a new farming model to promote improved nutrition outcomes amongst vulnerable farming communities
Cereal crops are the rich source of nutritional components that play an important role in micronutrient malnutrition.
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