Factors influencing the implementation of food fortification regulation among small and medium-scale corn millers in Dar es Salaam Tanzania: a qualitative study.

IF 3.3 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Pub Date : 2024-11-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2024-000940
Dorice C Lema, Gladys Reuben Mahiti, Bruno F Sunguya
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Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to explore factors influencing the implementation of food fortification regulation among corn millers in Dar es Salaam Tanzania.

Methods: This phenomenological qualitative study was conducted in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania among purposely interviewed corn millers. In-depth interviews conducted with nine corn millers were analysed using thematic analysis with the aid of N-Vivo software version 12.

Results: The implementation of food fortification regulation among corn millers is influenced by access to knowledge and the right information, lack of consumers' awareness, zero costs for the fortification of corn flour, and lack of punitive measures for non-compliance to the regulation.

Conclusion and recommendations: Laxity in implementing food fortification as an important population-wide approach in addressing micronutrient deficiency is evident in Tanzania. This is triggered by non-punitive measures for non-compliance of the regulation among micro, small and medium-scale corn millers. Strengthening efforts to identify and implement measures against non-compliers, demand creation for fortified products through educational and advocacy interventions, and supportive supervision can help reach more than 90% of the population with fortified corn flour in Tanzania.

影响坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆中小型玉米加工企业实施食品强化法规的因素:一项定性研究。
目的:本研究旨在探讨影响坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆玉米加工企业实施食品强化法规的因素。方法:本现象学定性研究在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆进行,其中有针对性地采访了玉米磨坊主。利用N-Vivo软件版本12对9个玉米加工企业进行了深度访谈。结果:影响玉米加工企业食品强化法规执行的因素有:知识和信息的获取不正确、消费者意识不强、玉米粉强化成本为零、不遵守法规缺乏惩罚措施等。结论和建议:在坦桑尼亚,作为解决微量营养素缺乏症的一项重要的全民方法,在实施食品强化方面存在明显的疏漏。这是由于对微型、小型和中型玉米加工企业不遵守规定采取非惩罚性措施而引发的。加强努力,确定并实施针对不合规者的措施,通过教育和宣传干预措施创造对强化产品的需求,以及支持性监督,可以帮助坦桑尼亚90%以上的人口获得强化玉米粉。
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BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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