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Global Food Security | 2017

Improving nutrition through biofortification: A review of evidence from HarvestPlus, 2003 through 2016

Howarth E. Bouis; Amy Saltzman

Biofortification is a feasible and cost-effective means of delivering micronutrients to populations that may have limited access to diverse diets and other micronutrient interventions. Since 2003, HarvestPlus and its partners have demonstrated that this agriculture-based method of addressing micronutrient deficiency through plant breeding works. More than 20 million people in farm households in developing countries are now growing and consuming biofortified crops. This review summarizes key evidence and discusses delivery experiences, as well as farmer and consumer adoption. Given the strength of the evidence, attention should now shift to an action-oriented agenda for scaling biofortification to improve nutrition globally. To reach one billion people by 2030, there are three key challenges: 1) mainstreaming biofortified traits into public plant breeding programs; 2) building consumer demand; and 3) integrating biofortification into public and private policies, programs, and investments. While many building blocks are in place, institutional leadership is needed to continue to drive towards this ambitious goal.


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2017

Availability, production, and consumption of crops biofortified by plant breeding: current evidence and future potential

Amy Saltzman; Ekin Birol; Adewale Oparinde; Meike S. Andersson; Dorene Asare-Marfo; Michael T. Diressie; Carolina Gonzalez; Keith Lividini; Mourad Moursi; Manfred Zeller

Biofortification is the process of increasing the density of vitamins and minerals in a crop through plant breeding—using either conventional methods or genetic engineering—or through agronomic practices. Over the past 15 years, conventional breeding efforts have resulted in the development of varieties of several staple food crops with significant levels of the three micronutrients most limiting in diets: zinc, iron, and vitamin A. More than 15 million people in developing countries now grow and consume biofortified crops. Evidence from nutrition research shows that biofortified varieties provide considerable amounts of bioavailable micronutrients, and consumption of these varieties can improve micronutrient deficiency status among target populations. Farmer adoption and consumer acceptance research shows that farmers and consumers like the various production and consumption characteristics of biofortified varieties, as much as (if not more than) popular conventional varieties, even in the absence of nutritional information. Further development and delivery of these micronutrient‐rich varieties can potentially reduce hidden hunger, especially in rural populations whose diets rely on staple food crops. Future work includes strengthening the supply of and the demand for biofortified staple food crops and facilitating targeted investment to those crop–country combinations that have the highest potential nutritional impact.


Global Food Security | 2013

Biofortification: Progress toward a more nourishing future

Amy Saltzman; Ekin Birol; Howarth E. Bouis; Erick Boy; Fabiana F. De Moura; Yassir Islam; Wolfgang H. Pfeiffer


Issue briefs | 2014

2014 Global Hunger Index: The challenge of hidden hunger

Klaus von Grebmer; Amy Saltzman; Ekin Birol; Doris Wiesman; Nilam Prasai; Sandra Yin; Yisehac Yohannes; Purnima Menon; Jennifer Thompson; Andrea Sonntag


African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development | 2017

Progress update: crop development of biofortified staple food crops under HarvestPlus

Meike S. Andersson; Amy Saltzman; Parminder Virk; Wolfgang H. Pfeiffer


African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development | 2017

Orange maize in Zambia: crop development and delivery experience

E Simpungwe; T Dhliwayo; M Palenberg; V Taleon; Ekin Birol; Adewale Oparinde; Amy Saltzman; M.T. Diressie


African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development | 2017

Iron beans in Rwanda: crop development and delivery experience

J Mulambu; Meike S. Andersson; M Palenberg; Wolfgang H. Pfeiffer; Amy Saltzman; Ekin Birol; Adewale Oparinde; E Boy; Dorene Asare-Marfo; A Lubobo; C Mukankusi; S Nkalubo


IFPRI books | 2014

Welthunger-Index 2014: Herausforderung verborgener hunger

Klaus von Grebmer; Amy Saltzman; Ekin Birol; Doris Wiesman; Nilam Prasai; Sandra Yin; Yisehac Yohannes; Purnima Menon; Jennifer Thompson; Andrea Sonntag


Archive | 2015

Biofortification Techniques to Improve Food Security

Amy Saltzman; Meike S. Andersson; Dorene Asare-Marfo; Keith Lividini; Fabiana F. De Moura; Mourad Moursi; Adewale Oparinde; Victor Taleon


Issue briefs | 2014

Synthèse: L'indice de la faim dans le monde 2014

Klaus von Grebmer; Amy Saltzman; Ekin Birol; Doris Wiesman; Nilam Prasai; Sandra Yin; Yisehac Yohannes; Purnima Menon; Jennifer Thompson; Andrea Sonntag

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Ekin Birol

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Klaus von Grebmer

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Purnima Menon

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Meike S. Andersson

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Adewale Oparinde

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Wolfgang H. Pfeiffer

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Dorene Asare-Marfo

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Yisehac Yohannes

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Fabiana F. De Moura

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Howarth E. Bouis

International Food Policy Research Institute

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