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Is mandatory fortification of rice effective against malnutrition?.

Advocates of fortification generally take into account only a food of their choice. Instead, total dietary intake of food from a variety of sources ranging from natural foods to technologically processed foods (including ready-to-eat food) needs to be taken into account. Also, the interests of the whole population must be taken into account rather than only the vulnerable segments who may really be needing only additional minerals and vitamins. A range of natural foods such as locally available leafy green vegetables and local fruits, like a variety of berries, available naturally in tribal and rural areas would provide the required nutrients to the local population. Those against food fortification argue that increasing the availability of such foods and popularising them through nutrition education would benefit society.