Biofortification refers to the process by which food crops are improved by the application of biotechnology, conventional plant breeding, and agronomic practices to increase the bioavailability of their nutritious components to human consumers. The biofortification of staple crops is a long-term, sustainable solution to address nutritional inadequacies. Thus, it is a practical and cost-effective way to provide micronutrients to communities that have limited access to various meals and other micronutrient therapies. Existing therapies, such as supplementation and industrial food fortification, which are insufficient to eliminate micronutrient deficiencies on their own, are complemented by biofortification. However, biofortification offers tw...
Poor nutritional quality and micronutrient deficiency are major barriers to achieving goal 2 of the ...
Biofortification of staple crops has been proposed as a strategy to address micronutrient malnutriti...
BIOFORTIFICATION IN VEGETABLE CROPS – A REVIEW Merin, E. G.* and Sarada, S College of Agriculture,...
Around 2 billion people are suffering from chronic malnutrition or “hidden hunger”, which is the res...
Biofortification is a feasible and cost-effective means of delivering micronutrients to populations ...
Minerals and vitamins in food staples eaten widely by the poor may be increased either through conve...
Biofortification is a process of increasing the density of minerals and vitamins in a food crop thro...
Biofortification is a process of increasing the density of minerals and vitamins in a food crop thro...
Biofortification, the process of increasing the density of vitamins and minerals in a crop through p...
After the green revolution, there has been a substantial increase in the productivity of food crops....
ABSTRACT Malnutrition affects more than half of the world population, particularly in developing cou...
The CGIAR biofortification program, HarvestPlus, was founded with the aim of improving the quality o...
Objective: The objective of this review is to develop a definition of biofortification through the s...
Micronutrient malnutrition affects billions of people world-wide, causing serious health problems. D...
Micronutrient malnutrition, the so-called hidden hunger, affects more than one-half of the world's p...
Poor nutritional quality and micronutrient deficiency are major barriers to achieving goal 2 of the ...
Biofortification of staple crops has been proposed as a strategy to address micronutrient malnutriti...
BIOFORTIFICATION IN VEGETABLE CROPS – A REVIEW Merin, E. G.* and Sarada, S College of Agriculture,...
Around 2 billion people are suffering from chronic malnutrition or “hidden hunger”, which is the res...
Biofortification is a feasible and cost-effective means of delivering micronutrients to populations ...
Minerals and vitamins in food staples eaten widely by the poor may be increased either through conve...
Biofortification is a process of increasing the density of minerals and vitamins in a food crop thro...
Biofortification is a process of increasing the density of minerals and vitamins in a food crop thro...
Biofortification, the process of increasing the density of vitamins and minerals in a crop through p...
After the green revolution, there has been a substantial increase in the productivity of food crops....
ABSTRACT Malnutrition affects more than half of the world population, particularly in developing cou...
The CGIAR biofortification program, HarvestPlus, was founded with the aim of improving the quality o...
Objective: The objective of this review is to develop a definition of biofortification through the s...
Micronutrient malnutrition affects billions of people world-wide, causing serious health problems. D...
Micronutrient malnutrition, the so-called hidden hunger, affects more than one-half of the world's p...
Poor nutritional quality and micronutrient deficiency are major barriers to achieving goal 2 of the ...
Biofortification of staple crops has been proposed as a strategy to address micronutrient malnutriti...
BIOFORTIFICATION IN VEGETABLE CROPS – A REVIEW Merin, E. G.* and Sarada, S College of Agriculture,...