Awareness, practices and perspectives on ensuring access to ideally packaged iodized salt in Nigeria
Date
2023
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Abstract
Salt iodization is a positive exemplar of a sustainable public-private partnership in promoting better nutrition
outcomes in many countries. However, the gains in the past decades are gradually being eroded, following laxity
in policy implementation, monitoring and regulatory roles resulting in increasing access to non-labelled salt in
the Nigerian market. This study was designed to evaluate the awareness, practices and perspectives on salt
iodization and regulations among salt marketers and consumers in Ibadan, Oyo state.
This mixed-method study was carried out in seven major markets across Ibadan metropolis. A three-stage
sampling technique was used to select 77 salt users/clients, 103 salt vendors, 12 salt wholesalers and four
regulators/producers. Interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect information on types/brands
of salt, handling, retail practices, awareness, and salt purchase preference. Structured in-depth interview was
used to elicit information on existing regulations, compliance level, and monitoring activities. Descriptive statistics
were used to analyse quantitative data. Interviews were tape-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed
thematically.
Males constituted 66.7%, 1.0% and 14.3% of respondents among wholesalers, retail vendors, and clients,
respectively, with 100.0%, 58.3% and 84.4% having at least primary education. All wholesalers and 30.1% of
retail vendors used shaded structure. About 67% of the wholesalers and 58.3% of the retailers sold branded salt.
Clients’ basis for the use of non-branded salt included cheapness and greater quantity (54.5%), higher intensiveness/
saltiness and greater quantity (22.1%), and cheaper cost (18.2%). Only 3% of the consumers were
aware of mandatory salt iodization, 3.9% were aware of guidelines on salt marketing and only 18.2% handled
salt safely. Safe handling practices were found among all wholesalers and 44.7% of the retailers. Qualitative
findings revealed the existence of regulation on the production, packing and marketing of salts in Nigeria,
however, enforcement and monitoring at the market level is weak.
The demand and use of industrial salt in food preparation remain widespread among consumers in Ibadan,
Nigeria following limited awareness of salt iodization programme and its benefits. Regulations on salt marketing
should be enforced at all levels and nutrition education on salt iodization should be intensified.
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Iodized salt, Stakeholders perspective, Proper food packaging, Open-air salt Universal Salt Iodization, taskforce
