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FSSAI to launch campaign to spread Vit D awareness among kids

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

safety regulator FSSAI today said it will soon launch a campaign to spread awareness about availing D through natural sunlight and intake of among school going children.

The campaign -- Project Dhoop -- will be implemented in collaboration with the Central Board of (CBSE), the Municipal Council (NDMC) and private firm Kwality Ltd, the regulator said in a statement.

Safety and (FSSAI) informed stakeholders about the proposed campaign at an interaction on the issue of fortification. The campaign details are being worked out.

According to the National and Family Survey (2016), about 70 per cent of pre-school children and over 50 per cent of women suffer from anaemia caused by iron deficiency.

Alarming 70 per cent of the Indian population consumes less than 50 per cent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of micronutrients.

On fortification, FSSAI said, "Public consequences of micronutrient deficiencies are serious. The message of fortification therefore needs to go out using various methods, through various means, to various people."

fortification is simple, inexpensive yet priceless strategy that has been used across the world to effectively prevent and mineral deficiencies, he added.

The FSSAI has notified the standards and launched a fortification logo +F' to help consumers and businesses identify the fortified product.

Santosh Karmarkar, an expert on folic acid deficiency said, It is the need of an hour to understand the importance of fortifying with D."


The source of D is limited to sunlight and few non-vegetarian foods, hence fortifying foods is an essential intervention, said by R K Marwaha, of the at AIIMS,

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 18:53 IST
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