What linear programming contributes: world food programme experience with the "cost of the diet" tool.
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Cost of the Diet (CoD) tool: first results from Indonesia and applications for policy discussion on food and nutrition security.Has it become increasingly expensive to follow a nutritious diet? Insights from a new price index for nutritious diets in Sweden 1980-2012.Assessing the potential of wild foods to reduce the cost of a nutritionally adequate diet: an example from eastern Baringo District, Kenya.Measurement of food consumption to inform food fortification and other nutrition programs: an introduction to methods and their application.Complementary Feeding Diets Made of Local Foods Can Be Optimized, but Additional Interventions Will Be Needed to Meet Iron and Zinc Requirements in 6- to 23-Month-Old Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.What Does It Cost to Improve Household Diets in Nepal? Using the Cost of the Diet Method to Model Lowest Cost Dietary Changes.Toward the prevention of childhood undernutrition: diet diversity strategies using locally produced food can overcome gaps in nutrient supply.Integrating food poverty and minimum cost diet methods into a single framework: a case study using a Nepalese household expenditure survey.Ready-to-use foods for management of moderate acute malnutrition: considerations for scaling up production and use in programs.Tools to improve planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of complementary feeding programmes.Designing appropriate complementary feeding recommendations: tools for programmatic action.A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally.Mathematical Optimization to Explore Tomorrow's Sustainable Diets: A Narrative ReviewChange in cost and affordability of a typical and nutritionally adequate diet among socio-economic groups in rural Nepal after the 2008 food price crisis
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What linear programming contributes: world food programme experience with the "cost of the diet" tool.
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