Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02
The VISTA Mozambique project contributes to improved nutrition, food security and incomes of smallholder farming families through increased production and better utilization of nutritious OFSP varieties. The project has been funded by USAID under the Feed the Future program with US$6.25 million over...
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| author | Jogo, W. Bocher, T. Andrade, M.I. |
| author_browse | Andrade, M.I. Bocher, T. Jogo, W. |
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| description | The VISTA Mozambique project contributes to improved nutrition, food security and incomes of smallholder farming families through increased production and better utilization of nutritious OFSP varieties. The project has been funded by USAID under the Feed the Future program with US$6.25 million over 5 years (2014-2019). The project’s targets were to reach 65,000 households directly and 160,000 households indirectly by 2019. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1014172025-11-06T13:54:10Z Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02 Jogo, W. Bocher, T. Andrade, M.I. retinol households sweet potatoes The VISTA Mozambique project contributes to improved nutrition, food security and incomes of smallholder farming families through increased production and better utilization of nutritious OFSP varieties. The project has been funded by USAID under the Feed the Future program with US$6.25 million over 5 years (2014-2019). The project’s targets were to reach 65,000 households directly and 160,000 households indirectly by 2019. 2019-05 2019-05-28T17:23:24Z 2019-05-28T17:23:24Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101417 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf International Potato Center Jogo, W.; Bocher, T.; Andrade, M.I. 2019. Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Researh Brief 02. Lima (Peru). CIP. 3p. |
| spellingShingle | retinol households sweet potatoes Jogo, W. Bocher, T. Andrade, M.I. Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02 |
| title | Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02 |
| title_full | Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02 |
| title_fullStr | Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02 |
| title_short | Improving vitamin A consumption in vulnerable households. Viable Sweetpotato Technologies in Africa (VISTA) Mozambique. Research Brief 02 |
| title_sort | improving vitamin a consumption in vulnerable households viable sweetpotato technologies in africa vista mozambique research brief 02 |
| topic | retinol households sweet potatoes |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101417 |
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