Food Fortification Programme launched in Punjab

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  • Joanna Reid says UK is committed to working with Pakistan to tackle nutrition emergency

 

LAHORE: The Food Fortification Programme (FFP) was launched during a ceremony in Punjab by the UK’s Department of International Development (DFID), according to a press release issued here on Monday.

DFID Pakistan head Joanna Reid visited the Data Flour Mill to inaugurate the equipment. A delegation of the Punjab government, the British High Commission and the Food Fortification Programme officials also attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

“The UK is committed to working with Pakistan to tackle the nutrition emergency. Over 37 million Pakistanis are not getting enough food and this hits women and girls hardest. Vision 2025 is the Government’s pledge to make nutrition a priority – it matters for the health of the nation and for Pakistan’s future prosperity,” DFID head Joanna Reid said.

In Pakistan, the UK has started a Food Fortification Programme to improve nutrition. This includes the fortification of wheat flour and edible oil and ghee across the country with start in Punjab. The Food Fortification Programme aims to improve the production, access and consumption of wheat flour fortified with iron, folic acid, vitamin B12 and zinc, and edible oil and ghee fortified with vitamins A and D.

EXCELLENT INITIATIVE: “I can assure you that food fortification programme is an excellent initiative for our province and we pledge complete support of the Punjab government and the Punjab Food Authority for the programme. We are on the roadmap to effectively reduce malnutrition in Pakistan in partnership with DFID,” said Bilal Yaseen, the provincial food minister.

The programme is being implemented by Mott MacDonald and Nutrition International in collaboration with key government departments at national and provincial level and with industry associations including the Pakistan Flour Mills Association (PFMA) and Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA).

The programme is contributing to the UK’s aim of improving access and consumption of sufficient, nutritious and safe food for women of childbearing age and children to improve nutritional status in Pakistan.