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A review of agriculture and health policies in Uganda with implications for the dissemination of biofortified crops:

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  • Potts, Michael J.
  • Nagujja, Stella

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Micronutrient deficiency is a widespread health problem in the developing world. Most efforts to combat this issue have focused on providing vitamin and mineral supplements to vulnerable population groups and/or fortifying foods through postproduction processing. The outcome of these interventions has not always been successful; particularly as isolated communities are often not reached due to logistical problems or do not regularly consume processed products. Also, supplementation interventions are frequently dependent on external funding and thus their sustainability is questionable.

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  • Potts, Michael J. & Nagujja, Stella, 2007. "A review of agriculture and health policies in Uganda with implications for the dissemination of biofortified crops:," HarvestPlus working papers 1, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:harvwp:1
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    1. Pandey, Vijay Laxmi & Mahendra Dev, S. & Jayachandran, Usha, 2016. "Impact of agricultural interventions on the nutritional status in South Asia: A review," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 28-40.
    2. Badirwang, Keeletlhoko Faith & Nakakeeto, Gertrude & Rudi, Jeta & Taylor, Daniel B., 2011. "Nutrition in Central Uganda - An Estimation of a Minimum Cost Healthy Diet," 2011 Annual Meeting, July 24-26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 103603, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

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