Micronutrient deficiencies continue to be a global concern, with the most common deficiencies being vitamin A, iron, zinc and B vitamins (folate and B12). Addressing this requires strategies that are scalable and equitable such that they reach all members of a population irrespective of socioeconomic status and geography. Fortification and biofortification offer potential large-scale solutions, however each have strengths and limitations depending on the context, particularly the cultural and political factors that may create barriers or opportunities for effectiveness. Planning how to target scarce resources for maximum impact requires an in-depth knowledge and understanding of local food systems and market dynamics, alongside strong gov...
Mineral malnutrition, especially Fe and Zn, affects more than two million people around the world an...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
Minerals and vitamins in food staples eaten widely by the poor may be increased either through conve...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Large segment of global populations, especially in developing countries is currently at risk from on...
Addressing vitamin and mineral status of communities has presented challenges to governments and hea...
Biofortification, the process of increasing the density of vitamins and minerals in a crop through p...
Micronutrients malnutrition is of great public health importance in several parts of the world, espe...
Background: Vitamins and minerals are essential for growth and metabolism. The World Health Organiza...
Malnutrition is one of the biggest public health challenges of the century with about 2 billion peop...
Biofortification of staple crops has been proposed as a strategy to address micronutrient malnutriti...
Nutritious foods are essential for human health and development. However, malnutrition and hidden hu...
Malnutrition is one of the biggest public health challenges of the century with about 2 billion peop...
An estimated 2 billion people globally are affected by micronutrient deficiencies, while around one ...
Biofortification of staple crops has been proposed as a strategy to address micronutrient malnutriti...
Mineral malnutrition, especially Fe and Zn, affects more than two million people around the world an...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
Minerals and vitamins in food staples eaten widely by the poor may be increased either through conve...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Large segment of global populations, especially in developing countries is currently at risk from on...
Addressing vitamin and mineral status of communities has presented challenges to governments and hea...
Biofortification, the process of increasing the density of vitamins and minerals in a crop through p...
Micronutrients malnutrition is of great public health importance in several parts of the world, espe...
Background: Vitamins and minerals are essential for growth and metabolism. The World Health Organiza...
Malnutrition is one of the biggest public health challenges of the century with about 2 billion peop...
Biofortification of staple crops has been proposed as a strategy to address micronutrient malnutriti...
Nutritious foods are essential for human health and development. However, malnutrition and hidden hu...
Malnutrition is one of the biggest public health challenges of the century with about 2 billion peop...
An estimated 2 billion people globally are affected by micronutrient deficiencies, while around one ...
Biofortification of staple crops has been proposed as a strategy to address micronutrient malnutriti...
Mineral malnutrition, especially Fe and Zn, affects more than two million people around the world an...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
Minerals and vitamins in food staples eaten widely by the poor may be increased either through conve...