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Obstacles to availability of vitamin-enriched safe edible oil must be removed- Speakers at journalists’ workshop

Obstacles to availability of vitamin-enriched safe edible oil must be removed- Speakers at journalists’ workshop

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To build a healthy, disease-free generation in the country, it is essential to ensure the availability of vitamin-fortified safe edible oil. However, the marketing of loose edible oil in drums poses a major obstacle. At the same time, fortifying edible oil with vitamin D and ensuring quality packaging are extremely important. Experts opined these at a journalists' workshop titled "Vitamin Fortified Safe Edible Oil for All: Progress, Challenges and Way Forward" that took place at BIP Conference Room of the Capital on 29 April 2025. The workshop was jointly organized by the research and advocacy organization PROGGA (Knowledge for Progress) and the National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh. Twenty-six (26) journalists from print, television, and online media houses participated in the workshop....
Obstacles to availability of vitamin-enriched safe edible oil must be removed- Speakers at journalists’ workshop

Obstacles to availability of vitamin-enriched safe edible oil must be removed- Speakers at journalists’ workshop

Breaking News, NGO News
To build a healthy, disease-free generation in the country, it is essential to ensure the availability of vitamin-fortified safe edible oil. However, the marketing of loose edible oil in drums poses a major obstacle. At the same time, fortifying edible oil with vitamin D and ensuring quality packaging are extremely important. Experts opined these at a journalists' workshop titled "Vitamin Fortified Safe Edible Oil for All: Progress, Challenges and Way Forward" that took place at BIP Conference Room of the Capital on 28 April 2025. The workshop was jointly organized by the research and advocacy organization PROGGA (Knowledge for Progress) and the National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh. Twenty-six (26) journalists from print, television, and online media houses participated in the workshop....