
food enrichment policies
Food enrichment policies involve adding essential nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, to commonly consumed foods to prevent nutritional deficiencies in the population. These policies aim to improve public health by ensuring people receive vital nutrients even if their diet lacks variety or specific foods. For example, fortifying bread with iron or milk with vitamin D are common practices. Such initiatives are based on scientific evidence and regulatory standards to promote healthier communities while maintaining food safety and quality.