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Importance of Agriculture Intervention inImproving NutritionalStatus of Women
and Children: An Indian Scenario
Agriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and many
other desired products by the cultivation of certain plants and the
raising of domesticated animals (livestock). The practice of agriculture
is also known as “farming”, while scientists, inventors and others
devote to improving farming methods and implements are also said
to be engaged in agriculture. Subsistence farming is one in which the
farmer farms a small area with limited resource inputs and produces
only enough food to meet the needs of his/her family. To ensure good
health and wellbeing, good nutrition is the key. Despite of various
developments, lack of access to nutritious foods, negatively impact
the health of women and children. Among the reasons advanced for
the poor nutritional status of Indian women, an enduring explanation
relates to the intra-household status of women. Several indicators
of women’s status in the literature consistently rank women in the
countries of South Asia as lower in comparison to their counterparts
in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean [1]. These indicators
are used to measure nutritional imbalance resulting in under-nutrition
(assessed from underweight, wasting and stunting) and overweight.
Child growth is internationally recognized as an important indicator
of nutritional status and health in populations.