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      Effect of Intensive Agriculture-Nutrition Education and Extension Program Adoption and Diffusion of Biofortified Crops

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      Journal of Agricultural & Food Information
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          Introduction of β-carotene-rich orange sweet potato in rural Uganda resulted in increased vitamin A intakes among children and women and improved vitamin A status among children.

          Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) persists in Uganda and the consumption of β-carotene-rich orange sweet potato (OSP) may help to alleviate it. Two large-scale, 2-y intervention programs were implemented among Ugandan farmer households to promote the production and consumption of OSP. The programs differed in their inputs during year 2, with one being more intensive (IP) and the other being reduced (RP). A randomized, controlled effectiveness study compared the impact of the IP and RP with a control on OSP and vitamin A intakes among children aged 6-35 mo (n = 265) and 3-5 y (n = 578), and women (n = 573), and IP compared with control on vitamin A status of 3- to 5-y-old children (n = 891) and women (n = 939) with serum retinol 30 percentage points) and women (>25 percentage points) (P < 0.01), with no differences between the IP and RP groups of children (P = 0.75) or women (P = 0.17). There was a 9.5 percentage point reduction in prevalence of serum retinol <1.05 μmol/L for children with complete data on confounding factors (n = 396; P < 0.05). At follow-up, vitamin A intake from OSP was positively associated with vitamin A status (P < 0.05). Introduction of OSP to Ugandan farming households increased vitamin A intakes among children and women and was associated with improved vitamin A status among children.
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            The Impact of Improved Maize Varieties on Poverty in Mexico: A Propensity Score-Matching Approach

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              Evolution of systems approaches to agricultural innovation: concepts, analysis and interventions

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                Journal
                Journal of Agricultural & Food Information
                Journal of Agricultural & Food Information
                Informa UK Limited
                1049-6505
                1540-4722
                June 27 2019
                July 03 2019
                January 02 2019
                July 03 2019
                : 20
                : 3
                : 254-276
                Affiliations
                [1 ] International Potato Centre, Kampala, Uganda;
                [2 ] International Potato Centre, Kisumu, Kenya
                Article
                10.1080/10496505.2018.1515632
                8f279f16-8c0c-4d77-9438-43dc2c660a96
                © 2019

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