Rice Fortification Success Stories in 9 Countries PDF
Rice Fortification Success Stories in 9 Countries PDF
Rice Fortification Success Stories in 9 Countries PDF
Rice Fortification
Partnerships, initiatives and
success stories from 9 countries
October 2018
Untapped potential
Food fortification – adding vitamins and rice has great potential to help fight
minerals to commonly eaten foods - has micronutrient deficiencies on a large
proven to be an effective strategy in scale.
reducing micronutrient deficiencies. Over the past decade the World Food
Countries in North America and Europe Programme (WFP) has been working with
have been fortifying foods since the governments in Asia, Latin America and
1920s, which led to the virtual eradication Africa to introduce and scale up rice
of nutrition-related diseases like goiter, fortification to fight micronutrient
rickets, beriberi and pellagra. But today 2 deficiencies. We have done so through
billion people across the world still suffer many avenues – from working with
from vitamin and mineral deficiencies, as lawmakers to legislate mandatory
nutritious foods are still not accessible to fortification of rice, to advocating for
all. supportive policies, to providing technical
Until now, one staple has been largely support to the private sector in producing
neglected in global fortification efforts: fortified kernels.
rice. Rice is a staple for half the world’s Through stories from nine countries on
population and can contribute up to 70 three continents, this booklet gives a
percent of people’s energy intake, brief overview of different ways in which
particularly in low and middle-income WFP is working with governments and
countries. Places where rice is an partners to support the scale up of rice
important contributor to the diet often fortification and improve the nutrition of
overlap with areas where micronutrient the world’s most vulnerable people.
deficiencies are most common. Here lies
an enormous opportunity as fortifying
Partner with us
If you would like to find out more about
WFP’s work with food fortification,
write to:
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