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SWAZILAND (ESWATINI) 1972. Obando Horticulture and Nutrition Centre
1972 (exact date unknown). Swaziland. A duckling raised in the poultry section of the Obando Horticulture and Nutrition Centre
01/01/1972
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Dietary improvements for infants and children help overcome the problem of malnutrition. Families
are encouraged to grow indigenous vegetables in home gardens, and they are shown the proper use of
locally grown foods through lessons in home economics and improved cooking methods. As part of
the FAO Freedom from Hunger campaign, FAO experts in horticulture and home economics worked with their local counterparts and rural extension agents in the fight against malnutrition.