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dc.description.abstractXanthan gum derives from biotechnology process employing microorganisms, to degrade carbohydrates to generate new products. It is considered as a strategic product in the agro-industrial development in industrialized countries. The technologies are scalable, economical and generally environmentally friendly. This paper indicated that essential properties of Xg achieved during the research process should target two final applications which are: the baking of tropical flours and; the use of a greater number of improved varieties of maize, sorghum and millet which, though high-yield varieties, are rejected by plant breeders because they are not suitable for traditional food preparations. The paper also stressed that the technological process should be cost-effective. The present third report in the series is a continuation of the above two papers and a step forward in the field of efforts to processing and promoting local foods to replace imported ones. The paper is based on the results of the ECA/ITA/JAPAN Xanthan gum project, the objective of which was to explore at laboratory level whether the technological process of production of Xanthan gum is feasible in the African economic, industrial and technical skill mix environment.en
dc.titleReport on Food security and sustainable development : development of xanthan gum technology for enhancing food security in West Africaen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::HEALTH::FOOD AND NUTRITION::FOOD PLANNINGen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::HEALTH::FOOD AND NUTRITION::FOOD SECURITYen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::HEALTH::FOOD AND NUTRITION::FOOD POLICYen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::HEALTH::FOOD AND NUTRITION::FOOD SUPPLYen
uneca.creatorCorporate.fulltaxonomyCorporate Authors::United Nations. Economic and Social Councilen
ags.creatorCorporateUnited Nations. Economic and Social Councilen
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD PLANNINGen
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD SUPPLYen
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD SECURITYen
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD POLICYen
ags.descriptionNotesIncludes Annex and Referenceen
ags.publisherPlaceAddis Ababa:en
ags.publisherNameUN. ECA,en
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-28T07:24:08Z
dc.date.available2022-05-11T06:58:57Z
dc.date.issued2001-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10855/30160
uneca.workflow.processedtrue
uneca.language.supporteden
dc.coverage.spatialAFR
dc.coverage.spatialAfrica
dc.format.extent36 p.
dc.languageeng
dc.typeReports
ags.creatorCorporateUnited Nations. Economic Commission for Africa.
ags.creatorCorporateUnited Nations. Economic and Social Council
ags.creatorCorporateUnited Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Subregional Office for West Africa
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD SECURITY
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD PLANNING
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD POLICY
ags.subjectThesaurusFOOD SUPPLY
ags.subjectClassification04.02.00 Food Security
ags.availabilityNumberb1072624x
ags.availabilityNumber2001
ags.availabilityLocationECA-HQ
ags.rights.termsofusepublic
ags.RNSRDC-WA/ICE.4/05/01
ags.JNb1072624x


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