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Fortifying Food Markets Unlocking the Potential of Food Fortification Partnerships to Improve Nutrition

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2023

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Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
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Tewes-Gradl, Christina, Richard Gilbert, and Jane Nelson. “Fortifying Food Markets Unlocking the Potential of Food Fortification Partnerships to Improve Nutrition.” Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Report No. 81. Cambridge, MA: John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2023.

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Food fortification has the potential to improve lives, especially at a time when many families cannot afford a balanced diet. Local millers and food processors hold the key to providing fortified staple food at scale. Yet, they require an operating environment that supports them and rewards good fortification practice.

Companies and other stakeholders must move beyond the linear regulation-and-training approach and fix systemic constraints in the food fortification market system. This report identifies six opportunities that can help unblock barriers and realize the potential of food fortification to enable more healthy, productive lives.

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