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Table 1.

Summary of evidence regarding health outcomes hypothesised to be influenced by a nutrition- and gender-sensitive agroecological programme.

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Table 2.

Comparison of two original districts in BLOOM (co-Benefits of Largescale Organic farming On huMan health) study to state- and national-level data in India.

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Fig 1.

Implementation process of the Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming programme in India.

Abbreviations: APCNF, Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming; iCRP, internal Community Resource Person; RBK, Rythu Bharosa Kendras; SHG, Self-Help Group; VO, Village Organisation.

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Fig 2.

The BLOOM (co-Benefits of Largescale Organic farming On huMan health) study logic model for the evaluation of the Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming programme in India.

Abbreviations: EPAC, Evaluation and Policy Advisory Committee; iCRPs, internal Community Resource Persons; MRC, Medical Research Council; RySS, Rythu Sadhikara Samstha; SHGs, self-help groups; UKRI, UK Research and Innovation.

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Table 3.

Participant eligibility criteria for the BLOOM (co-Benefits of Largescale Organic farming On huMan health) study, a cluster-randomised controlled evaluation of Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming in India.

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Fig 3.

Schedule of enrolment, intervention, and assessments for the BLOOM (co-Benefits of Largescale Organic farming On huMan health) study, a cluster-randomised controlled evaluation of Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming in India. ‘M’ is adult male, ‘F’ is adult female, and ‘C’ is child in enrolled households.

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Table 4.

Top organophosphorus insecticides produced in India and their potential dialkyl phosphate metabolites.

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Table 5.

Minimum detectable mean difference, with 80% power, alpha = 0.025, and intra-cluster correlation of 0.02.

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