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Biofortification of common bean (<i>Phaseolus vulgaris</i> L.) with iron and zinc: Achievements and challenges

Raúl Huertas, Barbara Karpińska, Sophia Ngala, Bertha Lilian Mkandawire, J. Malinga, Elizabeth Wajenkeche, Paul M. Kimani, Christine Boesch, Derek Stewart, Robert D. Hancock, Christine H. Foyer

Food and Energy Security · 2022

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Summary

Micronutrient deficiencies (hidden hunger), particularly in iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), remain one of the most serious public health challenges, affecting more than three billion people globally. A number of strategies are used to ameliorate the problem of micronutrient deficiencies and to improve the nutritional profile of food products. These include (i) dietary diversification, (ii) industrial food fortification and supplements, (iii) agronomic approaches including soil mineral fertilisation, bioinoculants and crop rotations, and (iv) biofortification through the implementation of biotechnology including gene editing and plant breeding. These efforts must consider the dietary patterns and culinary preferences of the consumer and stakeholder acceptance of new biofortified varieties. Deficie

Subject
Micronutrient biofortification
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1002/fes3.406
Catalogue ID
SNmov5kr07-tvvkfa
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