1. Fortified Rice Initiative
What is rice fortification?
- Rice fortification is the deliberate addition of essential micronutrients like iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12 to rice.
- This is done to improve the nutritional quality of rice and address micronutrient deficiencies in the population.
Why is rice fortification needed?
- India has high levels of malnutrition, especially among women and children.
- Rice is a staple food in India, consumed by two-thirds of the population.
- Fortifying rice can help supplement the diet of the poor and reduce micronutrient deficiencies.
How is rice fortified?
- There are different technologies for fortifying rice, such as coating, dusting, and extrusion.
- Extrusion is considered the most suitable technology for India.
- In extrusion, rice flour is mixed with micronutrients and passed through an extruder machine to produce fortified rice kernels.
Government’s role in rice fortification:
- The government has been implementing the rice fortification initiative in a phased manner.
- The initiative has been extended until 2028.
- The government has provided financial support for the development of the fortified rice supply chain.
Impact of rice fortification:
- The initiative has been successful in reducing micronutrient deficiencies.
- It has improved health outcomes, especially among vulnerable populations.
- It has contributed to women’s empowerment and child development.
Challenges and solutions:
- The cost of rice fortification is relatively low compared to the overall food subsidy bill.
- The government has been working on increasing awareness and acceptance of fortified rice.
Investments have been made to strengthen the fortified rice supply chain.