Tracing the Single and Combined Contributions of Home-Grown Supply and Health Literacy on Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: An Empirical Exploration in Rural India
Low fruit and vegetable consumption (FVC) remains a global health challenge. Fostering subsistence agriculture through the production and home-grown consumption (HGC) of fruits and vegetables are seen as potential strategies for improving overall FVC, in particular, for developing countries like Ind...
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Main Authors: | Yun-Hsuan Wu (Author), Spencer Moore (Author), Cameron McRae (Author), Laurette Dubé (Author) |
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