Food fortification – adding vitamins and minerals to commonly eaten foods – is an effective way of addressing micronutrient deficiencies. Successful implementation of fortification requires food technologists, nutritionists, policymakers, and other stakeholders to know what micronutrients are, what they are for, and what they are not. However, myths and misunderstandings about the safety and effectiveness of fortification often raise unnecessary concerns. The following answers to frequently asked questions address some common misconceptions about fortification to help you cut through the confusion.

FILLING THE DATA GAP ON MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION: KFI DISSEMINATED PROFILE OF FORTIFIED FOOD CONSUMPTION AND MICRONUTRIENT INTAKE BASED ON SUSENAS 2024 ANALYSIS
Oleh: Milatul Mustaqimah Indonesia merupakan salah satu negara yang memiliki beberapa program fortifikasi pangan wajib. Fortifikasi wajib garam dengan yodium

