MINISTER BACKS FLOUR ENRICHMENT PROGRAM; POINTS TO ANEMIA RISE IN CHILDBEARING AGED WOMEN
Grisha Balasanyan
18:07, March 25, 2015
Claiming that anemia among child bearing aged women has doubled
in Armenia, the country’s minister of health today again publicly
supported a UNICEF backed initiative to enrich flour.
In response to a question posed by a Prosperous Armenia Party MP,
Minister of Health Armen Muradyan quoted figures that the number of
anemic women of childbearing age had doubled from 12% in 2000 to 24%
in 2005.
During the Q&A session in parliament, Muradyan also said that anemia
in preschoolers had risen from 24% in 200 to 37% in 2005.
In an attempt to substantiate the need for the enrichment program,
Muradyan stated that annually 700 children are born in Armenia with
various birth defects and that 80% lead to physical disabilities.
The minister claimed that this is a result of a folic acid deficiency.
Muradyan said that 82 countries have adopted programs to enrich not
only flour but juices, dairy and other foodstuffs.
When asked if the program would result in bread price hikes, Muradyan
said that at most bread might rise 200 drams for one individual over
the course of a year.