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Mrs Marilia Nutti

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   Biography
 
Food Engineer, MSc in Food Science at the State University of Campinas,Brazil(1986),Post-Graduate Course in Nutritional Planning at the University of Gent, Belgium (1980) and in Consumer Studies at the University of Guelph,Canada(1985). Full time researcher and lecturer at the Department of Nutrition and Food Planning,State University of Campinas(1983-1987),being responsible for courses and examination committees.Technical Director of Nutricia S.A-Produtos Dieteticos e Nutricionais, leading a group of 40 researchers mainly oriented at R&D of Foods for Special Dietary Uses. Director of Embrapa Food Technology (1996 -2003).Brazilian delegate at the Codex Alimentarius Committee in Food Labeling since 1997, the Codex Alimentarius ad hoc Task Force on Foods Derived from Biotechnology (Japan) since 2000. Member of the Interministerial Group for the Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods, representing the Minister of Agriculture and Supply. Member of FAO/WHO Expert Consultation "Safety Aspects of Genetically Modified Foods of Plant Origin", expert of FAO/WHO in Biosafety. Coordinator of the Latin American activities for the Harvest Plus, focus on Biofortification of crops in order to improve human nutrition and health, being responsible for the interface between breeding, biotechnology, food technology and nutrition activities .Researcher at Embrapa, Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, in food safety, nutrition, biosafety and labeling of genetically modified foods.
 
 
  Abstract
 
Institutionalizing the Biofortification Strategy in a Sustainable Way: The Case of Brazil

Most efforts to combat micronutrient deficiency in the developing world focus on providing vitamin and mineral supplements to the poor and on fortifying foods with these nutrients through postharvest processing. The introduction of biofortified crops – varieties bred for increased mineral and vitamin content – could complement existing nutrition interventions and provide a sustainable, low-cost way of combating malnutrition. In Brazil, the activities of the HarvestPlus challenge Program on Biofortification and of the AgroSalud Program are coordinated by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), which includes a number of research centers that are part of the biofortification network. The difference between the two programs is that the AgroSalud Program has a focus on Latin America and The Caribbean and on postharvest processing. The main food staples under research in Brazil are: cassava, sweet potato, rice, common beans, maize, cowpea and wheat. Embrapa Cassava and Tropical Fruits has already released two varieties of cassava with higher levels of beta-carotene and, in the last two years, is monitoring their performance in the semi-arid region of the country. Researchers of Embrapa Maize and Sorghum implemented the quality protein maize (QPM), which has 50% more lysine and tryptophan; from these QPM varieties, it is expected the development of maize with higher levels of beta-carotene, zinc and iron. Some common beans genotypes evaluated by Embrapa Rice and Beans, presented iron and zinc levels 50% and 43% higher than the ones of conventional cultivars, respectively; however, the productivity is still a challenge for the breeders. Also, a cowpea variety, with higher levels of iron was identified by Embrapa Mid-North and will be released in 2008. Concerning partnerships, the state of Maranhao was the first to structure a biofortification network of public institutions for the introduction in the fields of biofortified crop varieties.

 

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