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Bühler and dsm-firmenich join forces to advance efforts to combat hidden hunger in Nigeria

Rice fortification boosts health and food security

KANO, Nigeria, 16 November 2023 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/-  The role of rice fortification in ensuring the nutritional quality of food products in Nigeria has become increasingly important in a country where food security is a growing concern and hidden hunger is a silent epidemic. A seminar organized by Bühler, dsm-firmenich, and TechnoServe, and scheduled to be held on December 7, 2023, in Kano, Nigeria, will bring the topic into focus.

Nigeria’s rich culinary tradition is centered around rice, and it is a staple in every Nigerian household, serving as the basis of almost every meal. But beneath the surface, a crisis persists. Hidden hunger caused by micronutrient deficiency affects millions in Nigeria, particularly women and children. Global evidence shows that persistent micronutrient deficiency leads to serious health issues such as reduced resistance to infectious disease, blindness, lethargy, reduced learning capacity, and even death.

In collaboration with Bühler, dsm-firmenich, a leading innovator in health and provider of nutritional solutions, is committed to combatting hidden hunger through the provision of nutritional solutions such as fortified rice. “Nigeria’s malnutrition is growing steadily due to factors such as suboptimal diets, economic conditions, and environmental change; it poses a great health risk. Rice fortification is one of the most cost-effective interventions in addressing hidden hunger and improving the nutritional footprint of the Nigerian population,” says Sridhar NB, Technical Business Development Manager, EMEA & South Asia, dsm-firmenich. Given Nigeria’s substantial rice consumption rate, fortification presents a promising way to boost the nutritional status of millions of people without changing consumption habits.

Rice can be made more nutritious by adding vitamins, minerals, such as iron and folic acid, and other nutrients to replenish micronutrients lost in the milling process, and is a cost-effective way of improving nutritional value. The cost impact is only 1%-4% of the current retail price of rice and a small initial investment in fortification technology and infrastructure can help to provide increased nourishment and deliver numerous health, social, and economic benefits.

Promoting healthy nutrition

Bühler and dsm-firmenich, in collaboration with nonprofit organization TechnoServe, are organizing a seminar with a focus on rice fortification in Nigeria as a vehicle to drive nutritional quality and food security. This seminar, themed Promoting Healthy Nutrition: the impact of rice fortification on food security, will be held on December 7, 2023, in Kano, Nigeria.

Experts and stakeholders will discuss the impact of rice fortification on food security and provide important insights into how it can combat hidden hunger and contribute to a more food-secure future. This is a pivotal step in ensuring that the solution of rice fortification reaches every corner of Nigeria. Innovative rice fortification solutions have the potential to transform food security and Nigeria’s nutrition landscape and lead to better health and improved livelihoods. 

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Bühler.

About Bühler

Bühler is driven by its purpose of creating innovations for a better world, balancing the needs of economy, humanity, and nature. As a relevant solution partner for the food and mobility industries, Bühler has developed a pathway to achieve a 60% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in its operations by 2030, meaning Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scopes 1 & 2, against a 2019 baseline. It has committed to having solutions ready to multiply by 2025 that reduce energy, waste, and water by 50% in the value chains of its customers. Billions of people come into contact with Bühler technologies as they cover their basic needs for food and mobility every day. Two billion people each day enjoy foods produced on Bühler equipment; and one billion people travel in vehicles manufactured using parts produced with Bühler technology. Countless people wear eyeglasses, use smart phones, and read newspapers and magazines – all of which depend on Bühler process technologies and solutions. Having this global relevance, Bühler is in a unique position to turn today’s global challenges into sustainable business. Bühler contributes to safely feeding the world and is doing its part to protect the climate, producing solutions that make cars, buildings, and machinery more energy efficient.

Bühler spends up to 5% of turnover on research and development annually. In 2022, some 12,700 employees generated a turnover of CHF 3.0 billion. As a Swiss family-owned company, Bühler is active in 140 countries around the world and operates a global network of 105 service stations, 30 manufacturing sites, and Application & Training Centers in 23 countries.

 www.buhlergroup.com

Media Contacts

Iyore Amadasun, Sales & Channel Business Manager

Bühler Nigeria

No 2, Reverend Ogunbiyi Crescent

off Oba Akinjobi Street

Ikeja GRA, Lagos

Nigeria

Mobile: +234 915 073 0566

Phone:+234 903 773 1690

W-mail: Iyore.Amadasun@buhlergroup.com

Burkhard Böndel, Head of Corporate Communications

Bühler AG, 9240 Uzwil, Switzerland

Phone: +41 71 955 33 99

Mobile: +41 79 515 91 57

E-mail: burkhard.boendel@buhlergroup.com

Dalen Jacomino Panto, Media Relations Manager

Bühler AG, 9240 Uzwil, Switzerland

Phone: +41 71 955 37 57

Mobile: +41 79 900 53 88

E-mail: dalen.jacomino_panto@buhlergroup.com

Katja Hartmann, Media Relations Manager

Bühler AG, 9240 Uzwil, Switzerland

Mobile: +41 79 483 68 07  

E-mail: katja.hartmann@buhlergroup.com

Trade media contact:

Tracey Ibbotson, PR Executive

Bühler UK Limited, London, UK

Phone: +44 (0) 1992 537 421

E-mail: tracey.ibbotson@buhlergroup.com

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