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How Could Agronomic Biofortification of Rice Be an Alternative Strategy with Higher Cost-Effectiveness for Human Iron and Zinc Deficiency in China?

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FOOD AND NUTRITION BULLETIN
卷 39, 期 2, 页码 246-259

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0379572117745661

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agronomic biofortification; cost-effectiveness analyses; disability-adjusted life years; foliar iron and zinc application; pesticide; Oryzo sativa L

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [XDJK2017D197]
  2. Chongqing Research Program of Basic Research and Frontier Technology [cstc2017jcyjAX0425]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31672238, 31372141]

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Background: Iron and zinc deficiencies affect human health globally, especially in developing countries. Agronomic , as a strategy for alleviating these issues, has been focused on smallscale field st-sdies, and not widely applied while lacking of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA). Objective: We conducted the CEA of agronomic biofortification, expressed as USD per disabilityadjusted life -years (DALYs) saved, to recommend a cost-effectiveness strategy that can be widely applied. Methods: The DALYs were applied to quantify the health burden due to Fe and/or Zn deficiency and health cost of agronomic biofortification via a single, dual, or triple foliar spray of Fe, Zn, and/or pesticide in 4 (northeast, central China, southeast, and southwest) major Chinese rice-based regions. Results: The current health burden by Fe or Zn malnutrition was 0.45 to 1.45 or 0.14 to 0.84 million DALYs for these 4 regions. Compared to traditional rice diets, the daily Fe and/or Zn intake from Fe and/or Zn-biofortified rice increased, and the health burden of Fe and/or Zn deficiency decreased by 28% and 48%, respectively. The cost of saving I DALYs ranged from US$376 to US$4989, US$ 194 to US$2730, and US$37.6 to US$530.1 for the single, dual, and triple foliar Fe, Zn, and/or pesticide application, respectively, due to a substantial decrease in labor costs by the latter 2 applications. Conclusions: Agronomic biofortification of rice with the triple foliar spray of Fe, Zn, and pesticide is a rapidly effective and cost-effectiveness pathway to alleviate Fe and Zn deficiency for rice-based dietary populations.

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