Until the early 1990's, wheat grown in the Central Anatolia region, which is a major cereal production area in Turkey (4.5 million hectares), showed chlorotic and necrotic spots on their leaves, had reduced shoot growths, and, most importantly, produced low crop yields. Since then, with application of the Zinc Project, farmers have shown an increase in crop yields, and human health has improved.
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A two-year, community-based trial in rural Bangladesh, which included 30 health worker areas and nearly 12,000 child years of observation, further proved that zinc supplementation is effective in the treatment of diarrhea. Children living in areas where zinc supplementation was recommended in conjunction with ORS therapy had a 23% shorter duration of diarrhea episodes than children living in areas where ORS therapy alone was the accepted treatment. The children living in zinc-supplemented areas also experienced a shorter duration of persistent diarrhea illness, fewer days of illness attributed to acute lower respiratory infections, and fewer hospitalizations.
Download Case StudyA "very simple, very valuable" idea: Australia could redirect foreign aid program monies toward supplying zinc-fortified wheat to some of the world's dangerously zinc-deficient populations.
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Read about the farmer's role in defeating the "Hidden Hunger" of micronutrient deficiency.
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Watch this simple, effective infographic produced by Farming First for a look at the significant importance of agriculture and the critical need to support small farming communities.
View News ArticleAbstracts of papers presented at the international conference, held May 24-26 in Istanbul, Turkey