Iron deficiency is a major problem in both developing and developed countries, and much of this can be attributed to insufficient dietary intake. Over the past decades several measures, such as supplementation and food fortification, have helped to alleviate this problem. However, their associated costs limit their accessibility and effectiveness, particularly amongst the financially constrained. A more affordable and sustainable option that can be implemented alongside existing measures is biofortification. To date, much work has been invested into staples like cereals and root crops—this has culminated in the successful generation of high iron-accumulating lines in rice and pearl millet. More recently, pulses have gained attention as targ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
Iron deficiency is a major problem in both developing and developed countries, and much of this can ...
Iron deficiency is a major problem in both developing and developed countries, and much of this can ...
Iron deficiency is a major problem in both developing and developed countries, and much of this can ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency is a global problem, and one way to reduce it is through biofortification. In this t...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
Iron deficiency is a major problem in both developing and developed countries, and much of this can ...
Iron deficiency is a major problem in both developing and developed countries, and much of this can ...
Iron deficiency is a major problem in both developing and developed countries, and much of this can ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances in ...
Iron deficiency is a global problem, and one way to reduce it is through biofortification. In this t...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...
<p>Iron deficiency currently affects over two billion people worldwide despite significant advances ...