Nigeria Food Consumption and Nutrition Survey 2001-2003
Title | Nigeria Food Consumption and Nutrition Survey 2001-2003 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | IITA |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Diet |
ISBN | 9789781312212 |
Nigeria food consumption and nutrition survey; 2001-2003 Interviewers manual
Title | Nigeria food consumption and nutrition survey; 2001-2003 Interviewers manual PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | IITA |
Pages | 140 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789781313134 |
Child malnutrition in Nigeria
Title | Child malnutrition in Nigeria PDF eBook |
Author | Kuku-Shittu, Oluyemisi |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 2016-08-10 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
Poverty and a lack of awareness seem to be at the heart of the problem of childhood malnutrition in Nigeria. Until the socioeconomic status of the vast majority of Nigerians improves significantly, malnutrition will continue to pose a serious threat to the growth and development of Nigerian children and the future of national development. Significant variations exist in the level of child and maternal malnutrition across rural/urban settings, geopolitical zones, and agro-ecological bands in Nigeria. Malnutrition rates are higher among rural households who depend more on agriculture than on other sectors for their livelihoods. A range of socioeconomic, demographic, and public health related factors work together to influence maternal and child nutrition outcomes among rural and urban dwellers across the geopolitical zones and agro-ecological zones in Nigeria.
Sustainable Biotechnology Adoption in Nigeria to Reduce Food Insecurity
Title | Sustainable Biotechnology Adoption in Nigeria to Reduce Food Insecurity PDF eBook |
Author | Uche M. Nwankwo |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Agricultural biotechnology |
ISBN | 9783631602669 |
To make innovations work commercially among the target group requires institutional approach that can anticipate and predict users' urgent needs through participation. Conversely, to make innovations work technically requires a pile of junk and good imagination according to Thomas Edison. Biotechnology no doubt is a significant innovation that can enable farmers in developing countries increase productivity and manage their products. Nevertheless, biotech application is surrounded with many controversial debates. These controversies have affected its perception among farmers and consumers alike. Using a mixed method approach, empirical data were gathered from farmers and extension agents in six geopolitical divisions of Nigeria to determine factors capable of ensuring sustainable biotech adoption. Results revealed that the probability of biotech adoption is dependent on a cause and effect relationship.
From the Ground Up: Impacts of a Pro-Poor Community-Driven Development Project in Nigeria
Title | From the Ground Up: Impacts of a Pro-Poor Community-Driven Development Project in Nigeria PDF eBook |
Author | Ephraim Nkonya, Dayo Phillip, Tewodaj Mogues, John Pender, Muhammed Kuta Yahaya, Gbenga Adebowale, Tunji Arokoyo, and Edward Kato |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 64 |
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Genre | Social Science |
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Facing Up to Food Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title | Facing Up to Food Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook |
Author | International Association of Research Scholars and Fellows. Symposium |
Publisher | IITA |
Pages | 93 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Africa, Sub-Saharan |
ISBN | 978131298X |
Food and Public Health
Title | Food and Public Health PDF eBook |
Author | Allison Karpyn |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 343 |
Release | 2018-08-30 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0190626704 |
A new introduction to public health's most elemental topic Food is baked in to most things that public health is and does. But for a field charged with carrying torches as divergent as anti-hunger and anti-obesity, it's unlikely, even impossible, to shape a unified approach to complex concepts like food environment, food access, or even nutrition. Food and Public Health offers a contextualized, accessible introduction to understanding the foundations (and contradictions) at the intersection of these two topics. It distills the historical, political, sociological, and scientific factors influencing what we eat and where our food comes from, then offers actionable insights for future nutritionists, social workers, dietitians, and researchers in public health. Guiding the reader through more than a century of food-focused regulation, policy, and education, Food and Public Health is an essential introduction to: · food production and availability on a global and neighborhood scale · dietary guidelines, agricultural subsidies, rationing, and other attempts by governments to shape their citizens' diets · best practices in health promotion and chronic disease prevention · food insecurity and its paradoxical role as driver of both hunger and obesity Enriched with real-world examples and case studies, Food and Public Health offers a crucial link between kitchen tables and populations for the classroom.