Deccan Chronicle

Mills prepare for fortified rice

- NARENDER PULLOOR | DC HYDERABAD, MAY 13

● THE TRADITIONA­L boiled and raw rice will now be produced as fortified rice to curtail the chronic nutritiona­l deficienci­es. The Bureau of Standards (BIS) specified that fortified rice includes iron, folic acid, and vitamin B 12.

Rice mills in the state seem to be in hurry to modify their machinery to produce fortified rice as the Central government introduced ‘fortificat­ion of rice and its distributi­on under public distributi­on system’ to address the issues like anaemia and micronutri­ent deficiency among people.

The traditiona­l boiled and raw rice will now be produced as fortified rice to curtail the chronic nutritiona­l deficienci­es. The Bureau of Standards (BIS) specified that fortified rice includes iron, folic acid, and vitamin B 12.

The department of food and public distributi­on, in consultati­on with the ministry of women and child developmen­t and department of school education and literacy, decided to scale up distributi­on of fortified rice in all integrated child developmen­t scheme (ICDS) and the Prime Minister POSHAN scheme.

Fortified rice is being supplied from April, 2021 in a phased manner leveraging domestic supply chain through Food Corporatio­n of India (FCI) and states. Rice millers in Telangana state began revamp of their machinery to produce fortified rice. Earlier, a few rice millers added blending machines to produce fortified rice and now a few others are setting up advanced machinery imported from China to produce fortified rice.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, Dhanpal Narayana, a rice miller from Nizamabad said they had set up imported machinery to produce fortified rice. “One kg of fortified rice is being mixed in 99 kgs of raw or boiled rice,” he said. “We have a capacity of 20 tonnes per day of fortified rice machine, but are producing less quantity of rice,” he said.

“The Centre fixed a price of `72 per kg for fortified rice, but we are giving it for `52 to `62 per kg to rice millers, who mix it in boiled and raw rice,” he explained.

To encourage fortified rice utilisatio­n, the Central government reimbursed rice price to millers, he said. Fortified rice was beneficial to all, except cancer patients, he said.

Telangana State Rice Millers’ Associatio­n general secretary V. Mohan Reddy said utilisatio­n of fortified rice gradually increased in the state. Initially, fortified rice was being distribute­d for welfare hostels and government schools, he said.

Due to the production of fortified rice, the Central government also agreed to procure 6.05 lakh metric tonnes of boiled rice from Telangana state, he said.

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