Background: Vegetables and fruits are the main sources of a number of essential micronutrients, and therefore, information on availability and consumption of vegetables/fruits is vital in designing sustainable interventions to prevent micronutrient deficiencies, particularly that of vitamin A deficiency. Objective: The objective of the study was to assess availability and consumption of fruits and vegetables in Ethiopia.Methods: Employing, multistage cluster sampling approach, a sample of 2552 households in nine administrative regions were interviewed on availability and consumption practice of vegetables and fruits. Results: In aggregate, 41.5% and 75.5% of households did not produce/cultivate any of the common vegetables and fruits over t...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities ...
As in many other low-income countries, fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is very low in Ethiopia....
As in many other low-income countries, fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is very low in Ethiopia....
In 2000, The World Health Organisation reported that at least 254 million preschool children suffer ...
Agriculture is the main stay of Ethiopian economy, contributing 50% share in the gross domestic prod...
Fruits and vegetables are providing an abundant, cheap source of fiber and several vitamins and mine...
One micronutrient essential for proper growth and development is Vitamin A. Children and pregnant wo...
Globally, the low consumption of fruit and vegetables (FV) below the requirement is contributed to i...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
One micronutrient essential for proper growth and development is Vitamin A. Children and pregnant wo...
Purpose: Understand vitamin A food availability in open-air markets (OAM’s), and consumption of thos...
Objectives: To assess parent’s knowledge about children’s need for plant sources of vitamin A; to de...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities ...
As in many other low-income countries, fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is very low in Ethiopia....
As in many other low-income countries, fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is very low in Ethiopia....
In 2000, The World Health Organisation reported that at least 254 million preschool children suffer ...
Agriculture is the main stay of Ethiopian economy, contributing 50% share in the gross domestic prod...
Fruits and vegetables are providing an abundant, cheap source of fiber and several vitamins and mine...
One micronutrient essential for proper growth and development is Vitamin A. Children and pregnant wo...
Globally, the low consumption of fruit and vegetables (FV) below the requirement is contributed to i...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
One micronutrient essential for proper growth and development is Vitamin A. Children and pregnant wo...
Purpose: Understand vitamin A food availability in open-air markets (OAM’s), and consumption of thos...
Objectives: To assess parent’s knowledge about children’s need for plant sources of vitamin A; to de...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
In Kenya, among children of less than five years, 84% have vitamin A deficiency, 73.4% have iron def...
Unacceptably high rates of micronutrient deficiencies persist mostly among resourcepoor communities ...