Smallholder pork: Contributions to food and nutrition security
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Roesel, K. 2019. Smallholder pork: Contributions to food and nutrition security. In: Ferranti, P., Berry, E.M. and Anderson, J.R. (eds), Encyclopedia of Food Security and Sustainability 3: 299–309.
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The article summarizes the current global distribution and burden of malnutrition and then outlines how animal sourced foods such as milk, meat, eggs and fish can contribute to a balanced human diet, especially in low- and middle income countries where meals are largely starch-based and lacking diversity. The last part outlines the nutritional composition of pork, and shows how smallholder pig keeping is increasingly popular in these countries as a source of food and income.
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Kristina Roesel https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2553-1129
Kristina Roesel https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5068-6352
Kristina Roesel https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5068-6352