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Rural households in Africa face postcode lottery on the nutritional content of their diets

Rural households in Africa face ‘postcode lottery’ on the nutritional content of their diets Rural households in Africa face ‘postcode lottery’ on the nutritional content of their diets 19 May 2021 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine https://lshtm.ac.uk/themes/custom/lshtm/images/lshtm-logo-black.png New study reveals where potential interventions to address hunger and malnutrition could be targeted Share The amount of nutrients people receive from the crops that they eat is a type of ‘postcode lottery’, according to new analysis of thousands of cereal grains and soils in Malawi and Ethiopia published in

Rural households in Africa face postcode lottery on nutritional content of their diets

Exploit Plants Ability To Tell The Time To Make Food Production More Sustainable, Say Scientists

Exploit Plants Ability To Tell The Time To Make Food Production More Sustainable, Say Scientists Cambridge plant scientists say circadian clock genes, which enable plants to measure daily and seasonal rhythms, should be targeted in agriculture and crop breeding for higher yields and more sustainable farming. Like humans, plants have an ‘internal clock’ that monitors the rhythms of their environment. The authors of a study published today say that now the genetic basis of this circadian system is well understood and there are improved genetic tools to modify it, the clock should be exploited in agriculture - a process they describe as ‘chronoculture’ - to contribute to global food security.

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