Rice is the dominant cereal crop in many developing countries and is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. In several Asian countries, rice provides 50–80 percent of the energy intake of the poor. Because of the high per capita consumption of rice in these countries, increasing its nutritive value could have significant positive health outcomes for millions of people... Breeding programs aimed at producing varieties with high iron and zinc concentrations also seek to combine the high mineral content with other seed and food characteristics attractive to farmers or consumers. Studies by HarvestPlus and others have shown considerable losses of iron and zinc during the polishing of rice. For this reason, HarvestPlus bre...
With the aid of high-tech tools, Agricultural Research Service and collaborating scientists are clos...
Widespread malnutrition of zinc (Zn), iodine (I), iron (Fe) and selenium (Se), known as hidden hunge...
Micronutrient deficiencies are among the most serious health issues facing billions of people in dev...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency in the world affecting an estimated 3.5...
More than two billion people are micronutrient deficient. Polished grains of popular rice varieties ...
Not AvailablePolished rice is a poor source of micronutrients and was reported to be responsible for...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the staple crop for half of the world’s population. Most of peoples especiall...
Using traditional plant breeding techniques, researchers at the International Rice Research Institut...
Micronutrient deficiency 'hidden hunge' + affects more than 3.7 billion people worldwide, predominan...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Micronutrient deficiencies such as iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), and vitamin A, constitute a severe global p...
It is internationally accepted that malnutrition and chronic diseases in developing countries are ke...
Zinc deficiency is a severe public health problem in Bangladesh. We examine the effects of nutrition...
With the aid of high-tech tools, Agricultural Research Service and collaborating scientists are clos...
Widespread malnutrition of zinc (Zn), iodine (I), iron (Fe) and selenium (Se), known as hidden hunge...
Micronutrient deficiencies are among the most serious health issues facing billions of people in dev...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency in the world affecting an estimated 3.5...
More than two billion people are micronutrient deficient. Polished grains of popular rice varieties ...
Not AvailablePolished rice is a poor source of micronutrients and was reported to be responsible for...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the staple crop for half of the world’s population. Most of peoples especiall...
Using traditional plant breeding techniques, researchers at the International Rice Research Institut...
Micronutrient deficiency 'hidden hunge' + affects more than 3.7 billion people worldwide, predominan...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Micronutrient deficiencies such as iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), and vitamin A, constitute a severe global p...
It is internationally accepted that malnutrition and chronic diseases in developing countries are ke...
Zinc deficiency is a severe public health problem in Bangladesh. We examine the effects of nutrition...
With the aid of high-tech tools, Agricultural Research Service and collaborating scientists are clos...
Widespread malnutrition of zinc (Zn), iodine (I), iron (Fe) and selenium (Se), known as hidden hunge...
Micronutrient deficiencies are among the most serious health issues facing billions of people in dev...