1. Malnutrition
Secondary malnutrition occurs when, because of acquired or inherited metabolic defects, notably those involving the digestive tract, liver, kidney, and red blood cells. ... Policies and programmes for increasing agricultural production and raising productivity in low-income countries, which are a precondition for future security of adequate nutrition - a precondition in which effective national and international agricultural research systems play a key role of sustainable nutritional improvement. ... This can be achieved by concentrating on new ways of communicating with farmers, rejuvenatin...
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