Low-cost options for reducing consumer health risks from farm to fork where crops are irrigated with polluted water in West Africa
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2011
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Authors: | Amoah, Philip ; Keraita, Bernard ; Akple, Maxwell ; Drechsel, Pay ; Abaidoo, R. C. ; Konradsen, F. |
Institutions: | International Water Management Institute (IWMI) |
Keywords: | Urban agriculture / Consumers / Public health / Health hazards / Risk management / Vegetable growing / Wastewater irrigation / Irrigation methods / Irrigation practices / Wastewater treatment / Filtration / West Africa / Ghana |
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