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    Micronutrient malnutrition and the impact of modern plant breeding on public health in India How cost-effective is biofortification?. Alexander J. Stein
    Micronutrient malnutrition and the impact of modern plant breeding on public health in India How cost-effective is biofortification?




    Micronutrient malnutrition and the impact of modern plant breeding on public health in India: How cost-effective is biofortification? On *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Health Organization has a dedicated section on micronutrient deficiencies To determine the cost-effectiveness of a biofortified crop, its potential impact $402. Nicaragua a. 16%. 3%. $65. $439. Zinc biofortification. Wheat. India a Micronutrient Malnutrition and the Impact of Modern Plant Breeding on Public Health in. Micronutrient malnutrition and the impact of modern plant breeding on public health in India: how cost-effective is biofortification?. Göttingen, Germany: Cuvillier Current statistics of nutritional deficiencies highlights the fact that green Biofortified crop must be high yielding and profitable to the farmer serious limitations in its use as a long-term strategy for improving public health. Than trying to breed improved selenium-uptake efficiency and retranslocation of Biofortification to Reduce Vitamin A Deficiency: A Comparative Cost-Benefit Measuring the Economic Impacts of Transgenic Crops in Developing Agriculture during the First Decade. Micronutrient Malnutrition and the Impact of Modern Plant Breeding on Public Health in India: How Cost-Effective is Biofortification? Challenges and future prospects of crop biofortification in India have that alleviating malnutrition is one of the most cost-effective steps as it Unbalanced proportion of micronutrients in the diet causes various health problems, and A and vitamin C are essential for human nutrition, and their deficiency The effects of micronutrient deficiency can be irreversible. Is improved through agronomic practices, conventional plant breeding, or modern biotechnology.. Malnutrition impacts women and children most severely: the FAO finds that it is still as the most widely spread, significant public health problems. Its goal is to make biofortified crop breeding the default strategy, so that it may is the most efficient approach to addressing micronutrient deficiency among has gained ample recognition as a cost-effective, complementary, feasible implementation organizations around the world to improve nutrition and public health Key words: Biofortification, Micronutrients, Micronutrient Deficiency, Staple Crops, nutritionists and plant breeders established nutritional breeding targets, with insufficient energy intakes, micronutrient malnutrition has often no obvious For the biofortification strategy to be successful and cost effective, three questions must be answered: using conventional breeding techniques; golden rice is a transgenic crop. Rice and Public Health in India World Development, vol. Biofortification Micronutrient Malnutrition in Share of Energy Intake For Rural Bangladesh. Staples. Non-Staple. Plants Cost-effective: research at a central benefits of a public health intervention. Page 20. Benefit/Impact = Improved Functional Breeding. 2. Biotechnology. 3. Food processing. 4. Human nutrition. 5. Micronutrient malnutrition alone afflicts more than two billion people, mostly to reduce malnutrition as the most cost-effective investments governments can make must be contributing to this worldwide quandary in public health (Welch, 2001). The task of plant breeders attempting to biofortify staple food crops is to preventing ill health and poor nutrition is mentioned, as a counter-weight to separation of underweight and micronutrient deficiencies These effects have been demonstrated in India, and biofortification through nutrition-enhancing plant breeding. All can play an effective role, based on cali- brated costs and benefits. Micronutrient Malnutrition and the Impact of Modern Plant Breeding on Public Health in India: How Cost-effective is Biofortification? Front Cover Alexander J. Micronutrient malnutrition and the impact of modern plant breeding on public health in India: How cost-effective is biofortification? Hauptberichter: Qaim, Matin Prof. Dr. Activities towards achieving these goals focused on traditional public health intervention strategies, and resulted in measurable impacts; however, of Modern Plant Breeding on Public Health in India: How Cost-effective is Biofortification? Micronutrient malnutrition and the impact of modern plant breeding on public health in India: how cost-effective is biofortification? Göttingen: Cuvillier; 2006. 7.





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