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Old Products - New Components
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Lesson 1: Introduction and Overview: The main components of food products. Macro and Micronutrients. Phytonutrients, minerals and vitamins. Their impact on health
Lesson 2: Unfavorable environmental factors and nutrigenomics. Chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides.chemical fertilizers
Lesson 3: Basic food products: what has changed in their composition? Aquaponics.
Lesson 4: How does the composition of food change if stored in plastics?
Final Exam
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Old Products - New Components
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Syllabus Old products - New Components
Reading materials
Task for the Lesson 1 Introduction and Overview: The main components of food products. Phytonutrients, minerals and vitamins. Their impact on health
Reading material for the Lesson 2: Unfavorable environmental factors and nutrigenomics. Chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides.chemical fertilizers
Task for the Lesson 2. Unfavorable environmental factors and nutrigenomics. Chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides.chemical fertilizers
AQUAPONICS: SYSTEM LAYOUT AND COMPONENTS
Task for lesson 3: Aquaponics.
Task for the lesson 4: How does the composition of food change if stored in plastics?
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