2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40066-016-0071-7
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The challenge of achieving basal energy, iron and zinc provision for home consumption through family farming in the Andes: a comparison of coverage through contemporary production systems and selected agricultural interventions

Abstract: Background: Child undernutrition is persistently high in the central Andes of Peru, and numerous smallholder households fail to meet their basic needs of energy, iron and zinc. Food-based approaches assume household-level nutrition can be improved following agricultural interventions. This study assesses for the first time whether current Andean production systems provide sufficient energy, iron and zinc output to meet household-level requirements and explores the likely effect of commonly promoted food-based … Show more

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“…It is a stark paradox to find that a microcenter of enormous potato landrace diversity (CIP 2006) can at the same time also be a hotspot of child undernutrition (Scurrah et al 2012). Indeed, it reaffirms that varietal diversity is not enough and needs to be complemented by species diversity, sufficient carrying capacity of family farms, and food access through markets and off-farm employment (Arce et al 2016). High levels of genetic variability within a single crop species may actually be the main diversity used by farmers to confront the extreme conditions of high-altitude and rain-fed agriculture, and add intraspecific variability to a normally monotonous diet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is a stark paradox to find that a microcenter of enormous potato landrace diversity (CIP 2006) can at the same time also be a hotspot of child undernutrition (Scurrah et al 2012). Indeed, it reaffirms that varietal diversity is not enough and needs to be complemented by species diversity, sufficient carrying capacity of family farms, and food access through markets and off-farm employment (Arce et al 2016). High levels of genetic variability within a single crop species may actually be the main diversity used by farmers to confront the extreme conditions of high-altitude and rain-fed agriculture, and add intraspecific variability to a normally monotonous diet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Agar proses penghancuran berlangsung cepat, perlu dilakukan penambahan katalis campuran tembaga (Cu) dan titanium (Ti) dioksida. Kemudian untuk meningkatkan titik didih asam sulfat, penambahan K2SO4 bisa menjadi pilihan 13 .…”
Section: Metodeunclassified
“…Hal ini akan berdampak pada resisten produksi GH, penurunan kadar Insulin Growth Factor (IGF-1) oleh Liver dan IGFBP-3 sebagai protein yang membawanya (binding protein). Zink diperlukan pada masa kehamilan, bayi, dan masa pubertas, dan pada masa balita untuk menekan resiko gangguan dalam pertumbuhan 13 .…”
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“…Animal foods make an important contribution to zinc requirements because they contain highly bioavailable zinc, whereas the zinc in some cereals and vegetables may have lower absorption because of the presence of phytate. Child undernutrition is persistently high in the central Andes of Peru, and numerous smallholder families fail to meet their basic needs of energy, iron and zinc [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%