Countries with industrially milled flour and/or rice fortification legislation Countries fortify one or more industrially milled cereal grain products.

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Countries with industrially milled flour and/or rice fortification legislation Countries fortify one or more industrially milled cereal grain products to improve the nutrient intake of people in their target audience. This map reflects wheat flour, maize flour, and rice fortification legislation. Wheat flour – 62 countries Wheat flour and rice – 4 countries (Nicaragua, Panama, Philippines, Solomon Islands) Rice – 1 country (Papua New Guinea) Wheat flour, maize flour, and rice – 2 countries (Costa Rica and the United States) Wheat flour and maize flour –14 countries No grain fortification legislation * Legislation has effect of mandating grain fortification with at least iron or folic acid. Legislation status from the Food Fortification Initiative (www.FFInetwork.org) August 2019