Effect of home processing methods on the levels of heavy metal contaminants in four food crops grown in and around two mining towns in Ghana

Volume: 8, Pages: 1830 - 1838
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Unregulated small-scale mining activities, by young untrained men using some poisonous chemicals, occur in several agricultural forest belts in Ghana. These activities contaminate water bodies in these areas, which happen to be the main farming sites where food crops are intensively cultivated. The presence of these heavy metal contaminants in popular food staples is therefore worrying because of its adverse health implications. Previous studies...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of home processing methods on the levels of heavy metal contaminants in four food crops grown in and around two mining towns in Ghana
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
8
Pages
1830 - 1838
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