PATH Ultra Rice

-Project status: Active
-Sectors: Non-profit Activity | Government Activity
-Funding source: Philanthropy Funded | Government Funded
-Location of project: Global | Nepal | India | Colombia | China | Brazil | Latin America | South Asia | Asia Pacific
-Project type: Health Activity | Consumer Products Activity

Managing Organization: PATH

Managing Organization URL:
http://www.path.org



PATH Ultra Rice

Contact Name: Ellen Cole, Communications officer

Contact Email: media@path.org , info@path.org

Contact Phone: 206.285.3500

Contact Address: PATH 1455 NW Leary Way Seattle, WA 98107


Activity Description: Micronutrient deficiencies threaten the health, development, and productivity of millions of people worldwide. One approach to alleviating malnutrition is fortifying food with micronutrients. On a large scale, food fortification can be cost-effective and sustainable, and it allows people to get more nutritional value from the food they already eat.

To bring fortification to vulnerable rice-consuming communities, PATH developed a manufactured “Ultra Rice"--which can be mixed with rice and mimics the look, feel, and taste of rice--to provide nutrients the local diet may lack. In Colombia, two versions have been developed. One carries vitamin A; the other carries thiamin, folic acid, and zinc. An iron-bearing formula is expected to hit the commercial market later this year.

To reach nutritionally vulnerable populations, PATH looks for markets where there is a need and then licenses the manufacturing technology to selected commercial partners. Market-driven commercial production ultimately should help support long-term social distribution to populations in need.

PATH has successfully introduced the Ultra Rice® technology to 66,000 schoolchildren in Colombia, markets in Brazil, and has made significant progress in China and India.

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