WikiMD:WikiProject Agriculture
WikiMD:WikiProject Agriculture is a collaborative effort within the WikiMD community aimed at improving the coverage of topics related to agriculture and its intersection with medicine. This project seeks to enhance the quality and breadth of information available on agricultural practices, their impact on health, and the role of agriculture in medical research and public health.
Scope[edit | edit source]
The scope of WikiMD:WikiProject Agriculture includes, but is not limited to:
- The study of agricultural practices and their effects on human health.
- The role of nutrition and food security in public health.
- The impact of pesticides and fertilizers on the environment and human health.
- The development of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their implications for medicine.
- The relationship between climate change and agricultural productivity.
- The use of medicinal plants and herbal medicine in healthcare.
Goals[edit | edit source]
The primary goals of WikiMD:WikiProject Agriculture are:
- To create comprehensive and accurate articles on agriculture-related topics.
- To ensure that information is up-to-date and reflects current research and practices.
- To provide a platform for medical professionals to share knowledge and insights on agriculture's role in health.
- To foster collaboration between experts in agriculture, medicine, and public health.
Participation[edit | edit source]
Participation in WikiMD:WikiProject Agriculture is open to all interested individuals, including medical doctors, researchers, students, and anyone with expertise or interest in agriculture and health. Contributors can:
- Edit existing articles to improve accuracy and clarity.
- Create new articles on relevant topics.
- Participate in discussions on the project's talk page.
- Share resources and references to support article development.
Key Topics[edit | edit source]
Some of the key topics covered by WikiMD:WikiProject Agriculture include:
- Sustainable agriculture
- Organic farming
- Agroecology
- Foodborne illnesses
- Agricultural biotechnology
- Rural health
Also see[edit | edit source]
- WikiMD:WikiProject Medicine
- WikiMD:WikiProject Nutrition
- WikiMD:WikiProject Environment
- WikiMD:WikiProject Public Health
Resources[edit | edit source]
- PubMed for accessing medical research articles.
- FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) for global agricultural data.
- WHO (World Health Organization) for health-related statistics and guidelines.
External Links[edit | edit source]
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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD