Improved Solar Drying of Vitamin A-rich Foods by Women's Groups in the Singida District of Tanzania

Improved Solar Drying of Vitamin A-rich Foods by Women's Groups in the Singida District of Tanzania

G. Mulokozi, L. Mselle, C. Mgoba, J.K.L. Mugyabuso, G.D. Ndossi
2008

Working with partners in Ethiopia, Kenya, Peru, Tanzania, and Thailand, ICRW undertook a series of studies to explore how to increase intake of iron, vitamin A and iodine by combining women's productive and reproductive roles. This report summarizes the findings from the intervention research project implemented from 1995-98 in Tanzania. The focus of the study was to promote the adoption of improved home-based solar dryers as a means to enhance nutritional quality of vitamin A-rich foods and consumption of those foods by young children.

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