Large scale food fortication in Nigeria: Opportunities and challenges: A position of the Nutrition Society of Nigeria
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2022
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Nutrition Society of Nigeria
Abstract
Food fortification is widely identified as a cost-effective strategy for addressing micronutrient malnutrition
at scale. In Nigeria, food fortification with a focus on vitamin A, iron, zinc, iodine, and other micronutrient
remains a major thrust of the effort to eliminate micronutrient malnutrition. Though the step is laudable,
the persisting high burden of micronutrient malnutrition suggests the need to re-think the design and
implementation of the fortification programmes. This re-thinking and revision of strategy are premised on
various conditions including irregular food consumption data and changing dietary patterns, poor
awareness of the benefits of fortified foods, poor compliance to fortification standards, and lack of
functional information system on food fortification, among others.Based on the current understanding of the nutrition and food fortification landscape in Nigeria, the
Nutrition Society of Nigeria affirms that large-scale food fortification remains a cost-effective strategy to
promote a healthy diet and adequate micronutrient intakes and commends the efforts of the various
stakeholders especially the development partners and the government's promotion of enabling
environment. However, re-thinking the implementation strategy and overhauling the fortification
programme to ensure quality, transparency, and possibly digital transformation that can meet real-time
data needs to guide decision-making is essential. Thus, it is necessary to ascertain the commonly
consumed foods, the usually consumed portion sizes, and the current coverage of the various national
micronutrient deficiencies interventions; strengthen social marketing programmes on proper handling
and use of fortified foods; improve enforcement of compliance to fortifications standards; strengthen
National Nutrition Information Management System to include food fortification information; explore
strategies to increase the affordability of the premixes, and develop and implement a Monitoring and
Evaluation framework of food fortification programmes.
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Food fortification, Micronutrient deficiencies control, Regulatory framework, Malnutrition
