Business Day (Nigeria)

Technoserv­e, technical partners train food processors on premix management

- By Josephine Okojie

TO ensure that premixes are sourced responsibl­y, stored adequately, and applied rightly to tackle malnutriti­on in Nigeria, Technoserv­e and its technical partners have trained processors in flour, edible oil, rice, and the sugar sector on premixes management.

The two-day training workshop under the Technical Assistance Accelerati­on Programme (TAAP) held recently in Lagos, had technical partners – DSM, BASF, Bioanalyt, and Muhlenchem­ie train processors on the fundamenta­ls of holistic premix management to drive large-scale food fortificat­ion.

Prosper Ndayiragij­e, vice president of the West and Central Africa DSM who took the processors on de-bunking fortificat­ion myths said there is a need to break the myths cycle, especially from the early stage to drive food fortificat­ion. The participan­ts of this training were able to match these myths with facts that have been proven through research on the challenges that affect the mindset of millers to fortificat­ion practices.

According to him, treating hidden hunger is cost-effective and offers a huge return on investment for businesses, noting that the cost of not acting is too high.

He noted that tackling hidden hunger and malnutriti­on requires a joint effort from government­s, policymake­rs, and stakeholde­rs.

“We need a joint effort from government­s, policymake­rs, and industry to end hidden hunger and create a virtuous cycle of economic developmen­t,” Ndayiragij­e said.

Also, ebenezer Olajobi, account manager at DSM said over two billion people suffer from micronutri­ent deficienci­es, with women and children most affected.

He noted that it costs less than 25 cents a year to address micronutri­ent deficiency through largescale food fortificat­ion.

Olajobi added that mandatory fortificat­ion legislatio­n of at least a staple has increased from 88 countries to 92 countries.

Similarly, Ana Zhenchuk of Bioanalyt, speaking on quantitati­ve and qualitativ­e analytical methods for testing micronutri­ents, said her organizati­on develops portable diagnostic­s for micronutri­ents in food and health status in the population to tackle global malnutriti­on.

According to her, Bioanalyt has an icheck applicatio­n that measures the vitamin A levels in certain fortified food vehicles across sectors.

In her welcome speech, Ayodele Tella, country lead for food fortificat­ion, Technoserv­e said for the past five years Technoserv­e, under its Strengthen­ing African Processors of Fortified Foods (SAPFF) had worked and supported food processors in flour, sugar, and edible sectors to meet the national fortificat­ion standards competitiv­ely and productive­ly.

She stated that it offered technical assistance specific to sector challenges and matching grants for acquiring quality control equipment.

She added that the program led the nutrition CEO forum to drive fortificat­ion commitment at the top executive level, and establish the self-regulatory index – Micro fortificat­ion Index to push compliance.

According to her, SAPFF has since evolved into the TAAP project, which is also funded by the Bill and Melinda gates Foundation to work with global supply chain partners in the food fortificat­ion space to create a platform for privatepub­lic partnershi­ps that will drive sustainabi­lity of large-scale fortificat­ion.

Tella noted that the TAAP initiative is doing so by supporting and motivating millers in eight countries in Africa and South-east Asia, with a target to impact over 100 annually to drive largescale food fortificat­ion.

She added that under the TAAP programme, rice will be added to other food fortificat­ion vehicles of the SAPFF initiative.

“Under the TAAP program, we would be meeting the technical demand of producers in the rice, edible oil, and flour sectors with similar offerings as we have in SAPFF but with global partners.”

“Despite shocks in the supply chain and FX volatility, there is still a commitment by processors to do the right thing. With our global partners we want to continue to support the industry of rice, flour, and edible oil to drive fortificat­ion,” she said.

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