Biofortification is the way to go in Nigeria

Published 2021년 7월 22일

Tridge summary

A significant effort is being made to develop new varieties of staple crops to combat hunger, under-nutrition, and malnutrition, with these biofortified crops being made available in 40 countries. These crops, including pro-vitamin A-rich sweet potato, iron beans, pearl millet, yellow cassava, and orange maize, among others, are 1.5 to three times more nutritious than traditional varieties. The initiative aims to address micronutrient deficiencies, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, and also to boost farmers' income. The Commercialisation of Biofortified Crops (CBC) Programme in Nigeria is expected to benefit 15 million people, improving diet quality and tackling hidden hunger. Internationally, efforts are underway to ensure that maize-based agri-food systems are healthy and nutritious, with a focus on breeding maize varieties rich in provitamin A and zinc, and promoting the traditional technique of nixtamalisation to improve the nutritional quality of maize-based food products.
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Original content

New varieties of staple crops are being developed to tackle hunger, under-nutrition and malnutrition and boost farmers’ income.They are available to farmers in 40 countries, according to the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research ( CGIAR) and Agriculture and Food Organisation (FAO), DANIEL ESSIET reports. For the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and other stakeholders in the industry, bio fortification, described as the breeding of essential micronutrients such as vitamin A, iron, and zinc in food crop, is the way to go. Pro-vitamin A-rich orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP), iron beans, iron pearl millet, vitamin A yellow cassava, vitamin A orange maize, zinc rice, and zinc wheat, biofortified crops, have been released in more than 30 countries. The focus is on “hidden” hunger”, another word for micronutrient deficiencies. For instance, the rice variety has excess zinc, while wheat variety is enriched with protein and iron. Biofortified maize hybrid ...

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