Home gardens as a predictor of enhanced dietary diversity and food security in rural Myanmar
Abstract Background Home gardens have been found to improve food security and dietary diversity in a wide range of settings. However, there is a need to place home gardens within the larger food and nutrition system landscapes that shape the construction of household diets. Myanmar offers a unique o...
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Main Authors: | Anu Rammohan (Author), Bill Pritchard (Author), Michael Dibley (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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