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Abstract
Food insecurity can generate nutritional problems such as iron deficiency anemia, which in
countries like Honduras is a moderate public health problem. The AgroSalud project is
enhancing the iron content of beans and rice in order to improve the iron intake of vulnerable
groups, especially children under five years and pregnant women. Iron- biofortified rice and
beans together can reduce the deficit in iron intake by more than a 100% depending on the age
group, farmer adoption and other variables. This, in turn, would increase the number of healthy
(disability-adjusted life years, DALYs) years that the Honduran population could live.