In Zambia, where 40% of children are stunted, there is limited interest in farming among primary school children as they consider their future. As grocery stores replace open-air markets, access to indigenous foods will become more difficult. Although 73 different types of foods were found in open-air markets, Zambian diets tend to be monotonous. Maize is the staple food and maize-based foods such as nshima are consumed daily, perpetuating low nutritional intake. Increasing crop diversity can increase balanced diets in Zambian school children and better support a growing population
Objective: There is growing recognition of the role that seasonality plays in agricultural productio...
Maize production in Zambia must increase with a view towards improved food security and reduced food...
In order to promote the production and marketing of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) and help realize...
In Zambia, where 40% of children are stunted, there is limited interest in farming among primary sch...
Zambian agricultural production is focused on one staple cereal: maize. Maize makes up the major par...
Open Access JournalIn-depth information on dietary diversity and food consumption patterns in Zambia...
Zambian nutritional experts are echoing findings by local agricultural scientists, in order to encou...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
Purpose: Survey staple carbohydrate availability in local markets, complete anthropometric assessmen...
Background: Household dietary diversity in Rwanda remains low and significantly contributes to the d...
<p>Maize is the principle food staple in Zambia, providing both food and income for most of the rura...
Since a 1994 study by Kumar, we are not aware of analyses that have related the adoption of hybrid s...
Micronutrient deficiency, especially vitamin A deficiency, is a major problem in developing countrie...
Despite the policy importance of household nutrition and food security in rural Zambia, we are not a...
BACKGROUND: Agricultural production systems are a sustainable way of providing nutritious and divers...
Objective: There is growing recognition of the role that seasonality plays in agricultural productio...
Maize production in Zambia must increase with a view towards improved food security and reduced food...
In order to promote the production and marketing of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) and help realize...
In Zambia, where 40% of children are stunted, there is limited interest in farming among primary sch...
Zambian agricultural production is focused on one staple cereal: maize. Maize makes up the major par...
Open Access JournalIn-depth information on dietary diversity and food consumption patterns in Zambia...
Zambian nutritional experts are echoing findings by local agricultural scientists, in order to encou...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
Purpose: Survey staple carbohydrate availability in local markets, complete anthropometric assessmen...
Background: Household dietary diversity in Rwanda remains low and significantly contributes to the d...
<p>Maize is the principle food staple in Zambia, providing both food and income for most of the rura...
Since a 1994 study by Kumar, we are not aware of analyses that have related the adoption of hybrid s...
Micronutrient deficiency, especially vitamin A deficiency, is a major problem in developing countrie...
Despite the policy importance of household nutrition and food security in rural Zambia, we are not a...
BACKGROUND: Agricultural production systems are a sustainable way of providing nutritious and divers...
Objective: There is growing recognition of the role that seasonality plays in agricultural productio...
Maize production in Zambia must increase with a view towards improved food security and reduced food...
In order to promote the production and marketing of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) and help realize...