Micronutrient Fortification of Food in Southeast Asia: Recommendations from an Expert Workshop
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- (a)
- Public-private partnerships
- How can the private sector help to support micronutrient fortification programs in Southeast Asia?
- What are the current challenges involved in developing public-private partnerships?
- What are recommended strategies to facilitate public-private partnerships in the Southeast Asia region?
- (b)
- Regulatory status
- What is the current regulatory status of fortification in Southeast Asia?
- What are the differences in approach between mandatory and voluntary fortification including considerations when deciding which one to implement?
- What are the challenges involved in implementing regulations pertaining to food fortification in Southeast Asia?
- (c)
- Monitoring and evaluation
- What are the key monitoring and evaluation measures that are in place for food fortification programs in Southeast Asia?
- Where are the gaps in monitoring and evaluation of existing food fortification programs in Southeast Asia?
- What are recommended additional monitoring and evaluation that should be undertaken/can be reasonably achieved in Southeast Asian countries?
3. Results
3.1. Public-Private Partnerships in Food Fortification
3.1.1. Role of Private Sector in Fortification Programs in Southeast Asia
3.1.2. Challenges in Developing Public-Private Partnerships in Southeast Asia
3.1.3. Facilitating Public-Private Partnerships
3.2. Regulatory Status and Legal Framework for Food Fortification in Southeast Asia
3.2.1. Regulatory Status of Micronutrient Fortification in Southeast Asia
Nutrient | Food Vehicle | Country |
---|---|---|
Iodine | Salt | All 10 countries, except Brunei, Singapore and some parts of Malaysia |
Iron | Wheat flour | Indonesia |
Wheat flour and rice | Philippines | |
Vitamin A | Condensed, evaporated and filled milk; margarine | Malaysia |
Wheat flour, refined sugar, cooking oil | Philippines | |
Condensed milk, margarine | Thailand | |
Unbranded cooking oil | Indonesia (commencing 2015) | |
Vitamin D | Margarine | Malaysia |
Folic acid and B vitamins | Wheat flour | Indonesia |
Rice | Thailand | |
Zinc | Wheat flour | Indonesia |
3.2.2. Challenges in Regulation of Food Fortification in Southeast Asia
3.2.3. Recommendations: Regulation of Food Fortification in Southeast Asia
- adequately defining the public health objective to be addressed by fortification;
- strengthening the evidence base for all policy options being considered, including improving national data on micronutrient status;
- assembling relevant data on the economic impact of micronutrient deficiencies and costs of various strategies to address these;
- using social marketing as a complementary strategy to food fortification;
- establishing an effective monitoring and evaluation system for mandatory fortification for compliance/enforcement and to measure if the specified public health objective is being met.
3.3. Monitoring and Evaluation of Fortification Programs
3.3.1. Key Monitoring and Evaluation Measures in Southeast Asia
3.3.2. Challenges and Gaps in Monitoring and Evaluation in Southeast Asia
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Gayer, J.; Smith, G. Micronutrient Fortification of Food in Southeast Asia: Recommendations from an Expert Workshop. Nutrients 2015, 7, 646-658. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7010646
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Chicago/Turabian StyleGayer, Justine, and Geoffry Smith. 2015. "Micronutrient Fortification of Food in Southeast Asia: Recommendations from an Expert Workshop" Nutrients 7, no. 1: 646-658. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7010646
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