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Diagnostic: Assessing the Food and Nutrition Situation in Rural Guatemala
A nutritional assessment of rural Guatemala with recommendations.


Bringing Books to Guatemala
Description of a project to supply Guatemalan communities with small libraries.


Levels of Vitamin A in Common Foods of Guatemala
An assessment of the Vitamin A levels in the diet of Guatemalans.


Guides for a Brighter Tomorrow
Noticing the nutrition problems in her country, Tania Emil ia Reyes Rivas determined that she would help solve the frustrating cycle of malnutrition and lack of sanitation that has spanned generations for many Guatemalan families.


Soy Fortified Tortillas Gain Acceptance in Guatemala
Soy fortified tortillas are introduced into Guatemala with plosive results.


Furthering Nutrition in Guatemala
Katherine Diéguez makes nutritional advances as she works with the Ezra Taft Benson Agriculture and Food Institute in Guatemala.


Food Guide for Infants
A study of the infant diet practices in Guatemala.


Benson Institute Scholars: the Next Generation of Concerned Professionals
By working with the Benson Institute, students receive practical experience in promoting a higher quality of life for the people of their country.


Guatemalan Research: Making Poultry Profitable
Oscar García researches the effects of corn flour supplementation in poultry feed on the health and production of chickens. Results are recorded.


Reading Life's Textbook in Guatemala
BYU agronomy and nutrition interns work to improve life in Chiquimula, Guatemala. Teaching programs were established, and child nutrition was analyzed.


Nutritional Habits During Pregnancy & Lactation
While malnutrition is an ubiquitous problem in rural Guatemala, it is of special concern among pregnant and nursing women


Agroforestry in Guatemalan Agriculture
Agroforestry is used within Guatemalan mountain terrain to preserve soil structure and nutrition.


Dona Prudencia Ramos: A Success Story
The story of Dona Prudencia Ramos and her family's rise from poverty with the help of the Benson Institute.

 

 

 

 

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