Small Sized Nutrition Gardens to meet Recommended Intakes of Key Nutrients - a Case Study

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  • Extension Education Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bangalore ,IN
  • Extension Education Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bangalore ,IN
  • Extension Education Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bangalore ,IN

Abstract

Vitamin and mineral deficiency in general and deficiency ot vitamin A, vitamin C and iron in particular constitute a major public health problem in the country. Fruit and vegetables are low-cost and rich sources of these three micro-nutrients. Ironically, the consumption of fruit and vegetables among the poor communities is far from desirable.

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1997-08-01

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Neena Joshi, J. T., Narayanappa, ., & Narayan Gowda, K. (1997). Small Sized Nutrition Gardens to meet Recommended Intakes of Key Nutrients - a Case Study. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 34(8), 208–210. Retrieved from http://www.informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ijnd/article/view/13804

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