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Folic acid will be added to non-wholemeal wheat flour across the UK to help prevent life-threatening spinal conditions in babies.
The aim of the proposal is to prevent birth defects such as spina bifida by increasing folate intake in pregnant women.
The UK’s Department for International Development has launched the Food Fortification Programme to improve the nutritional status of people in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Food Fortification programme (FFP) was launched in Punjab by the Head of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID).
The PM is signing declarations with Sweden and Finland today to reinforce their security and fortify northern Europe’s defences, in the face of renewed threats.
UK launches 2023 Integrated Review Refresh to respond to growing global volatility.
Prompt action by Ministry of Defence staff has saved a Napoleonic fortification threatened after winter storms damaged nearby sea defences.
European Regulation 1925/2006 lists the vitamins and minerals that can voluntarily be added to food, such as to breakfast cereals and soft drinks…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Seeking views on amendments to the spreadable fats, milk and milk products regulations to remove the requirement to fortify margarine.
Bread and Flour Regulations 1998 and the need for fortification of flour in England with calcium, iron, niacin and thiamin.
Head of Department for International Development Tanzania, Marshall Elliott spoke at an event.
UK backs new ‘super tea’ to save lives of iron-deficient mothers and to help keep their newborns healthy.
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