Diverse cultivation techniques, standardized testing methods, and unified labeling standards will help strengthen product integrity in a maturing market.
The nonprofit group works with over 1,200 local organizations and governments to reach more than 72 million women and children in 65 countries each year.
Can the agency better ensure product quality and safety without adding costs, stifling innovation, and constraining access to potentially beneficial products?
The recognition of women’s unique health needs and the concerted efforts to address them mark a significant shift in both culture and scientific endeavors.