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The Fortified Rice market is a subset of the Rice and Rice Products industry. It is composed of rice products that have been enriched with vitamins and minerals to improve their nutritional value. Fortified Rice is often used in developing countries to address micronutrient deficiencies. It is also used in developed countries as a convenient way to increase the nutritional value of meals.
Fortified Rice is typically produced by adding micronutrients to the rice during the milling process. This process is often done in partnership with government and non-governmental organizations to ensure that the rice is fortified with the correct amount of micronutrients.
Some companies in the Fortified Rice market include Nestle, Kellogg's, Cargill, and Unilever. These companies produce a variety of fortified rice products, including ready-to-eat meals, snacks, and cereals. Show Less Read more