PPT-The Goldilocks Approach: Using Agriculture Resources for Improved Nutritional Outcomes

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Using Agriculture Resources for Improved Nutritional Outcomes Paul Sommers Mercy Corps TOPS FSN Meeting Addis Ababa 2012 Session Outline 1 Overview of Topic 10

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Using Agriculture Resources for Improved Nutritional Outcomes Paul Sommers Mercy Corps TOPS FSN Meeting Addis Ababa 2012 Session Outline 1 Overview of Topic 10 minute 2 Group work Part 1 . Story retold by Bev Evans. . Once upon a time there was a family three bears who lived together in a little cottage.. There was a Daddy Bear, a Mummy Bear and a Baby Bear.. Everyday they would have porridge for breakfast.. Ms. . Divya. Mohan. Associate Fellow. Earth . Sceince. and Climate Change Division. The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). Agriculture and Climate Change. Agriculture contributes to climate change through GHG emissions. Patrice Ludwig, James Madison University. Carol . Hurney. , James Madison University. Janet . Branchaw. , University of Wisconsin – Madison. Kristina . Obom. , Johns Hopkins University. Need to know. Presented by: Laura Lynn Iacono MS, RDN. Nutrition Resource Manager. Long Island Cares- Harry Chapin Food Bank. Do all foods have the same rate of expiration?. You don’t have to throw out perfectly good food. Using Agriculture Resources for Improved Nutritional Outcomes. Paul Sommers. Mercy Corps. TOPS FSN Meeting . Addis Ababa 2012. Session Outline. 1. Overview of Topic . 10 minute. 2. Group work. Part 1 . Can understanding our differences . help us meet common goals?. Will . Masters. Professor, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University. www.nutrition.tufts.edu | sites.tufts.edu/. Regional Grant Manager. 2. Overview. 3. Who we are. Our new strategy. 4. 5. Supporting small and medium sized charities. Committed to funding core costs. Focus where we can make the most difference: young people and adults facing multiple disadvantage at key stages in their lives. 26 October 2015. Case description. Poultry meat production in Europe still increasing. Trouw Nutrition Germany :. Strong image and market share in ruminant and swine, . limited in poultry. Goal: close premix deal with 1 poultry meat integrator by offering NutriOpt. Campbell County Schools. What, Why, How….. What . are you learning? Ask this question after going over the learning target for the lesson.. Why. are you learning about this? Make a real-world connection with the students so they see how this effects their daily lives.. Agriculture Unit 5 Agriculture Importance of Agriculture Everyone dependent on food Agriculture occupies more land area than any other econ activity Agriculture employs 45% - almost half of world’s labor (in Africa and Asia over 50% are farmers) . SYFTET. Göteborgs universitet ska skapa en modern, lättanvänd och . effektiv webbmiljö med fokus på användarnas förväntningar.. 1. ETT UNIVERSITET – EN GEMENSAM WEBB. Innehåll som är intressant för de prioriterade målgrupperna samlas på ett ställe till exempel:. LIFESTAGE NUTRITION It is important to regularly review your pet146s current nutritional requirements Your pet146s nutritional needs change with each life stage The nutritional requirements for a g Topic 1: Basic nutritional assessment. Sub-Saharan Africa Nursing Network. Objectives. By the end of this session, participants should. be able to:. Identify the common required anthropometric measurements in paediatric oncology. NTD 404. MISS TAIWO O.M. DEFINITION. Agriculture is defined as “the science and practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock, and the preparation and marketing of the resulting products” (Merriam-Webster .

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