Australian researchers have succeeded in producing Vitamin 'A' rich 'Golden-Orange' bananas for the first time in the world. The inner part of this collar shell is golden and orange color. It has been a major success of the important humanitarian projects of Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to increase nutrient content in Uganda. The principal and honorable professor of the Kuti Project, James Dell, said the banana is one of the main food in Uganda. The test is a big milestone in people on this project. Which began in 2005. By 2020, farmers of Uganda will produce this banana rich in vitamins. Bananas are cooked in many countries of East Africa.
But in these cases, small amounts of nutritional material, especially pro-vitamin A and iron (iron), are less. For this reason, the deficiency of Vitamin 'A' in Uganda is intense. As a result, in the absence of Vitamin A every year, six and seven lakh to seven lakh children die in Uganda. Millions of children are being subjected to blindness.
Professor Dale said that the lack of vitamin A is a waste of people's immune system and there is good evidence of obstructing this brain growth. The first experimental production of this collar is in Inisfeail in North Queensland. In the world, for the first time in the world, art produced in the United States was sent for testing on humans. Final results can be known at the end of this year. Researchers are hopeful of saving the lives of hundreds of millions of children in Uganda, this newly invented artillery collaboration in collaboration with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Monday, 10 July 2017
'Golden-Orange' Banana Will Save Millions Of Children Alive
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