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The goal of the project was to develop integrated and user-oriented strategies to safeguard public health concerns without compromising livelihoods and land and water productivity in wastewater irrigated urban and peri-urban vegetable farming. In this project, assessment of land and water product...


Abaidoo, R.C.Keraita, Bernard N.Amoah, PhilipDrechsel, PayBakang, J.A.Kranjac-Berisavljevic, GordanaKonradsen, FlemmingAgyekum, W.Klutse, A.[Safeguarding public health concerns, livelihoods and productivity in wastewater irrigated urban and periurban vegetable farming]Safeguarding public health concerns, livelihoods and productivity in wastewater irrigated urban and periurban vegetable farming
Otchere-Labri, TheophilusAmoah, Philip[RUAF "From Seed to Table? (FStT) Programme, January 2009 - June 2011, Anglophone, Ghana, West Africa. Final technical report submitted to ETC/RUAF, Leusden, Netherlands under the RUAF Foundation Urban Agricultural Programme]RUAF "From Seed to Table? (FStT) Programme, January 2009 - June 2011, Anglophone, Ghana, West Africa. Final technical report submitted to ETC/RUAF, Leusden, Netherlands under the RUAF Foundation Urban Agricultural Programme

To identify interventions which reduce health risks of consumers where highly polluted irrigation water is used to irrigate vegetables in West Africa, scientists worked over 5 years with farmers, market traders and street food vendors in Ghana. The most promising low-cost interventions with high ...


Amoah, PhilipKeraita, Bernard N.Akple, Maxwell Selase KwasiDrechsel, PayAbaidoo, R.C.Konradsen, Flemming[Low-cost options for reducing consumer health risks from farm to fork where crops are irrigated with polluted water in West Africa]Low-cost options for reducing consumer health risks from farm to fork where crops are irrigated with polluted water in West Africa
Keraita, Bernard N.Amoah, Philip[Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA]Fecal exposure pathways in Accra: a literature review with specific focus on IWMI?s work on wastewater irrigated agriculture. Report submitted to the Centre for Global Safe Water, Emory University, Atlanta, USA

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