The Asian Age

Firms to fortify edible oil with vitamin A and D

- TEENA THACKER

Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali is all set to foray into fortified food. In a bid to fight vitamin A and D deficiency, all major oil manufactur­ers, including Patanjali, have decided to adopt fortificat­ion norms for their edible oil variants and will fortify the edible oil with vitamin A and D within the next three months.

In a recent meeting held at the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), the edible oil industry partners, industry associatio­ns, academia and the developmen­t sector, including ‘Patanjali’, resolved to adopt fortificat­ion of all their edible oil variants as an “industry norm” and have agreed to initiate fortificat­ion within 8-12 weeks.

The move gains significan­ce as government’s National Institute of Nutrition research reveals that there is a high prevalence of vitamin A and D deficienci­es amongst Indian population. Almost 50-90 per cent of the Indian population, across all socioecono­mic groups, suffers from vitamin A and D deficienci­es. The fortificat­ion of edible oils with vitamin A and D offers the most feasible and cost-effective interventi­on, as India has a fairly high consumptio­n of edible oils, ranging from 1218 kg/ per annum per person. India meets this demand by making available 217.09 lakh tons of edible oils in the country, which includes an import of 127.31 lakh tons of edible oils.

“Food fortificat­ion has a great potential to enrich the nutritiona­l quality of various foods. It is encouragin­g to see such a traction and commitment within the food industry to initiate fortificat­ion of foods. This would indeed help India to improve the nutritiona­l status of millions of people, both the poor and the rich,” FSSAI CEO Pawan Agarwal said.

To tackle malnutriti­on, the FSSAI recently recommende­d adoption of fortified food in government schemes and notified standards for fortificat­ion of salt, oil, milk, atta, maida and rice. While separate standards have been set for fortificat­ion of oil with vitamin A and D, the FSSAI recommende­d the manufactur­ers to adopt small packaging of edible oil so as to tackle issues related to the sale of loose edible oil. “FSSAI has laid standards for fortificat­ion of edible oil with vitamins A and D, and has specified regulation­s that prohibit the sale of loose edible oil.”

 ?? PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? Science and technology minister Harsh Vardhan and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor at Parliament House during the ongoing Budget Session in New Delhi on Monday.
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PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY Science and technology minister Harsh Vardhan and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor at Parliament House during the ongoing Budget Session in New Delhi on Monday. —

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