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The article highlights biofortification as a sustainable and cost-effective strategy to reduce micronutrient deficiencies, often referred to as “hi

Improving Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia through Sustainable Soil Management

This report highlights the impact of sustainable soil management (SSM) in addressing hidden hunger and improving food security in Sub-Saharan Afric

Biofortification Evidence: A Summary of Research Findings

This report compiles two decades of research on biofortification, showcasing its effectiveness in improving nutritional outcomes, particularly for

Commercialising Biofortified Crops – A Sustainable Strategy to Tackle Hidden Hunger

This study details GAIN and HarvestPlus’s efforts to scale up the production and commercialization of biofortified crops to combat micronutrient de

Bridging the Gap: How Government-Industry Collaboration Can Improve Worker Nutrition in India

This report explores how improving nutrition among India’s workforce can enhance worker well-being, productivity, and economic growth.

The Global Hidden Hunger Indices and Maps: An Advocacy Tool for Action

This study develops global indices and maps to assess the prevalence of hidden hunger—micronutrient deficiencies that contribute to stunting, anemi

A Review on Biofortification of Crops: A Nutritional Strategy for Combating Malnutrition

This review discusses biofortification as a sustainable approach to address global micronutrient deficiencies.

A Sustainable Approach to Combat Micronutrient Deficiencies and Ensure Global Food Security through Biofortification

This review examines biofortification as a sustainable strategy to address micronutrient deficiencies in staple crops.

A Review on Biofortification of Crops: A Nutritional Strategy for Combating Malnutrition

This review discusses biofortification as an agricultural approach aimed at reducing micronutrient deficiencies by enriching staple crops with esse

Ultraprocessed products (UPPs), associated with obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), are becoming predominant on the global market and a t

The need for a profound food system transformation has never been greater.

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