Special wheat that could now help fight India's 'hidden hunger

The Times of India
October 14, 2019

A new category of wheat, first developed in Mexico, may hold the answer to several health isues with Indian kids. Fortified with zinc and iron it has already been tested in some parts of India, with encouraging results.

India has made impressive gains in overcoming hunger, but the fight against "hidden hunger" remains a huge challenge. Nearly three out of five children below age 5 and more than half (54%) of all pregnant women in the country are anaemic. close to two out of five kids in the same age group are stunted and more than one in every five is waste, which means they are too thin for their height.


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