The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases
A third of the world’s population still grows their own food or buys local food in local markets. But the foods poor people grow, buy and eat often make them sick, and can even kill them. Sick people cost poor families money because treatment is expensive and sickness stops them being productive. In...
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International Livestock Research Institute
2013
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| description | A third of the world’s population still grows their own food or buys local food in local markets. But the foods poor people grow, buy and eat often make them sick, and can even kill them. Sick people cost poor families money because treatment is expensive and sickness stops them being productive. In 2012, a research program was started to investigate the links between agriculture, nutrition and health in poor nations. |
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| spelling | CGSpace328272023-03-31T14:30:11Z The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases International Livestock Research Institute agriculture disease control zoonoses A third of the world’s population still grows their own food or buys local food in local markets. But the foods poor people grow, buy and eat often make them sick, and can even kill them. Sick people cost poor families money because treatment is expensive and sickness stops them being productive. In 2012, a research program was started to investigate the links between agriculture, nutrition and health in poor nations. 2013-03-28 2013-07-02T18:58:11Z 2013-07-02T18:58:11Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/32827 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2013. The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | agriculture disease control zoonoses International Livestock Research Institute The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases |
| title | The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases |
| title_full | The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases |
| title_fullStr | The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases |
| title_full_unstemmed | The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases |
| title_short | The prevention and control of agriculture-associated diseases |
| title_sort | prevention and control of agriculture associated diseases |
| topic | agriculture disease control zoonoses |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/32827 |
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