Combating Hidden Hunger with Innovation: Nutritional Impact of Fortification and Biofortification Strategies

Author(s): Aditi Vohra

Publication #: 2506037

Date of Publication: 15.07.2025

Country: India

Pages: 1-4

Published In: Volume 11 Issue 4 July-2025

Abstract

Hidden hunger, characterized by deficiencies in essential micronutrients, affects billions globally despite adequate caloric intake. This invisible malnutrition leads to serious long-term health impacts, including impaired immunity, cognitive decline, and increased maternal and child morbidity. Fortification and biofortification have emerged as vital, science-backed strategies to address this crisis. Fortification involves adding essential nutrients to processed foods, while biofortification enhances the nutrient content of crops through agricultural innovation. Both methods offer sustainable approaches to improving public health, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

However, several barriers hinder widespread adoption. Regulatory gaps, voluntary fortification policies, lack of political will, and weak enforcement undermine program success. Cost barriers and infrastructure limitations restrict smaller producers from implementing fortification and challenge farmers adopting biofortified seeds. Consumer acceptance also poses a hurdle, as changes in taste, colour, or appearance of biofortified foods often lead to skepticism. Additionally, monitoring and quality assurance systems are often inadequate, risking inconsistent nutrient delivery. These challenges underscore the need for a multisectoral, collaborative approach.

In conclusion, fortification and biofortification hold transformative potential to combat hidden hunger. Fortification offers rapid, cost-effective improvements for urban populations, while biofortification provides a sustainable, field-based solution for rural communities. Bridging gaps in policy, funding, research, and consumer awareness is critical to maximizing their impact. Ensuring that future generations are free from the burden of hidden hunger will require persistent innovation and commitment across public health, agriculture and policy sectors.

Keywords: Hidden Hunger, Fortification, Biofortification, Micronutrient Deficiency, Public Health.

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