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Millers get training on fortified wheat flour production

By Our Correspondent
May 21, 2025
A Pakistani worker prepares bags of wheat flour. — AFP/File
A Pakistani worker prepares bags of wheat flour. — AFP/File

MANSEHRA: A non-governmental organisation on Tuesday trained flour millers from across Hazara to enhance the production and supply of fortified wheat flour to the people in the province.

“We have installed micro-feeders at almost all flour mills to blend premix ingredients into wheat flour free of cost and are now training millers for better management and quality assurance,” said Imtiaz Ali Shah, the provincial programme manager of Nutrition International (NI), while addressing a training session at a hotel.

Millers from Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur, and Battagram participated in the event and received technical training from expert nutritionists and health professionals, including Dr Yasir Durrani, Dr Attaullah Jan, Dr Hina Saleem, NI’s Zonal Manager Mushtaq Ahmad, and Deputy Chairman of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Flour Mills Association Malik Muzaffar Din.

Imtiaz Ali Shah said Nutrition International was operating in Pakistan and other countries to promote wheat flour fortification as part of its global initiative to reduce micronutrient deficiencies.

“Our target is to reach 1 billion people worldwide with fortified wheat flour by 2026, and Pakistan is an integral part of this mission,” he added. Speaking on the occasion, Mushtaq Ahmad, Zonal Manager NI, said premix ingredients, including zinc, folic acid, vitamin B12, and iron, were mixed into the wheat flour using micro-feeders installed at flour mills across the Hazara division.Deputy Chairman of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Flour Mills Association, Malik Muzaffaruddin, appreciated the role of Nutrition International.