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        <dc:title>Is Fortification or Bio Fortification of Staple Food Crops will Offer a Simple Solution to Complex Nutritional Disorder in Developing Countries?</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Govindaraj, M</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Food and Nutrition</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Large segment of global populations, especially in developing countries is currently at risk from one or more&#13;
micronutrient deficiency, so called malnutrition. This could be due to our current food systems are fail to provide&#13;
enough balanced dietary nutrients to meet all the nutritional requirements of every individual, especially resource-poor&#13;
women and children in the developing countries. A variety of interventions have been used to address micronutrient&#13;
malnutrition so far such as pharmaceutical supplementation, industrial fortifications and dietary diversification.&#13;
However, success of supplementation and fortification in developing countries remains challenges due to poor&#13;
infrastructure, delivery system, more often it need sustained investment year-after-year. Of course dietary diversity&#13;
is an immediate issue of diverse food affordability since a sharp increase in food prices will have a large impact on&#13;
rural-poor households’ who’s represent the most segment of malnourished population. Researchers now focusing&#13;
an food based intervention so called biofortification (developing a cultivars with elevated micronutrients in their&#13;
edible parts through convetional breeding or biotechnology) is found to be sustainable intervention, even if external&#13;
support fails, biofortification will continue to combat multiple micronutrient deficiency simultaneously generation after&#13;
generations. Though this strategy is not an Einstein idea but it was a pessimistic view for longtime among the&#13;
community, however, with the advent of modern and advanced technology we deliberately believes it can be made&#13;
successful in optimistic way by transforming the dynamic results into reality. Therefore, present view and optimism&#13;
are more towards the biofortification of staples for better human nutrition to acieve appropriate nutrient level in the&#13;
biofortifed cultivars and further research is required to upscale at the global level to prove as an effective strategy</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Omics International</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2015</dc:date>
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        <dc:type>PeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>http://oar.icrisat.org/8667/1/JNutrFoodSci_5_2_1-4_2015.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Govindaraj, M  (2015) Is Fortification or Bio Fortification of Staple Food Crops will Offer a Simple Solution to Complex Nutritional Disorder in Developing Countries?  Journal Nutrition Food Science, 5 (2).  pp. 1-4.  ISSN 2155-9600     </dc:identifier>
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