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An Article on Nutrition, Available Food Solutions in Nigeria — A Look Through Nestlé’s Products and Programmes

Oluwatoyin MathnuelBy Oluwatoyin MathnuelNovember 5, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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By Oluwatoyin Mathnuel

Nigeria sits at a difficult crossroads: a country rich in agricultural potential, culinary diversity and entrepreneurial energy, yet one that faces stubborn malnutrition, food insecurity and growing pressure on household budgets. Tackling these problems requires a mix of public policy, community action and practical, nutritious food solutions that can be scaled including those from major food manufacturers. This article examines Nigeria’s nutrition landscape and highlights how Nestlé’s product portfolio and programmes contribute to available food solutions for families, caregivers and communities.

THE NUTRITION CHALLENGE IN NIGERIA — SCALE AND SHAPE
Nigeria carries one of the world’s heaviest burdens of child undernutrition. Stunting low height for age affects roughly a third of children under five, while wasting and micronutrient deficiencies (iron, vitamin A, etc.) remain widespread. Conflict, displacement, climate shocks (floods, crop losses), price inflation and funding gaps for humanitarian programmes have pushed millions into acute food insecurity in recent years. Addressing undernutrition therefore needs immediate food assistance plus longer-term improvements in diets, health services, water and sanitation, and social protection.

HOW FOOD COMPANIES FIT IN: PRODUCT NUTRITION, FORTIFICATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
Large food companies can support nutritional outcomes in three practical ways: (1) reformulating and fortifying staples to deliver key micronutrients; (2) offering affordable, culturally acceptable products that can be used as nutritious meals or complementary foods; and (3) investing in programmes that raise awareness and improve supply chains for safe, nutritious ingredients.

Nestlé present in Nigeria for decades sells a range of products positioned to meet these objectives: cereals (Golden Morn), infant and young child foods (Cerelac), powdered milks (Nido, Carnation), malt beverages (Milo), and culinary seasonings (Maggi). Many of these brands are fortified with vitamins and minerals (for example, iron and vitamin A in some cereals) and are promoted as options to improve nutrient intake where diets lack diversity.

EXAMPLES OF NESTLÉ PRODUCTS AND THEIR POTENTIAL ROLES

  • Golden Morn (maize & soya cereal) a ready cereal formulated with whole grains and fortified micronutrients. It’s widely used as an affordable breakfast or quick meal and, with milk, can be a source of energy, protein and selected vitamins/minerals for children and adults.
  • Cerelac and other infant cereals designed as complementary foods for infants after six months, these products aim to provide dense energy and micronutrients when breastmilk alone is no longer sufficient.
  • Fortified powdered milk (e.g., Nido) a source of calcium, protein and often vitamin A; useful in settings where fresh milk is scarce or costly.
  • Milo and other malt beverages are popular energy drinks that can be vehicles for fortification (iron, B vitamins) but vary in sugar and energy density.

CORPORATE PROGRAMMES: BEYOND PRODUCTS
Nestlé frames its social impact under a “Creating Shared Value” approach that covers nutrition, rural development, water stewardship and sustainable sourcing. In Nigeria and the Central & West Africa region, Nestlé has invested in fortification, farmer training and community nutrition education aiming to improve raw material quality, reduce post-harvest losses, and increase the affordability and nutrient density of products.

PRACTICAL FOOD SOLUTIONS FOR NIGERIAN HOUSEHOLDS
Given the constraints many families face, realistic and immediate options include:

  • Fortified staples and cereals choosing fortified cereals (Golden Morn, fortified blends) or fortified flours to improve iron, vitamin A and other micronutrient intake.
  • Safe complementary feeding for infants breastfeed exclusively to 6 months, then introduce nutrient-rich complementary foods (fortified infant cereals like Cerelac, mashed local staples with added protein/vegetables).
  • Dietary diversification using local foods combine cereals with legumes (beans, groundnuts), leafy greens and small fish to add protein, iron and calcium.
  • Home gardens and small livestock backyard gardening and small-scale poultry or fish rearing can supply vitamins, minerals and protein at household level.
  • Community and school feeding fortified school meals and community kitchens can reach children at scale and are proven platforms for improving nutrition and school attendance.

CAVEATS AND CONSIDERATIONS

  • Affordability and inequity: The poorest households may still find fortified commercial products unaffordable; policy measures are crucial.
  • Sugar and processing: Some commercial products contain added sugars or are energy-dense; caregivers must balance convenience with overall diet quality.
  • Food safety & supply chains: Ensuring safe storage, reducing mycotoxin contamination in cereals, and building resilient local supply chains remain high priorities.

POLICY AND PARTNERSHIP PRIORITIES
To scale impact, governments, companies and civil society should align on:

  1. Mandatory fortification and monitoring enforce fortification standards for staples and support quality control.
  2. Targeted safety nets channel fortified foods to vulnerable groups through school meals, clinics and humanitarian aid.
  3. Support for local value chains invest in drying, storage and smallholder training to reduce post-harvest losses and improve raw-material quality.
  4. Nutrition education combine product availability with behaviour-change campaigns about infant feeding, complementary foods and healthy diets.

CONCLUSION — COMBINING STRENGTHS FOR BETTER NUTRITION
Nigeria’s nutrition challenges are complex and urgent, but a pragmatic mix of solutions can move the needle: fortified, culturally appropriate commercial products (when used correctly); stronger public health and social protection systems; investments in local agriculture and supply chains; and community-level nutrition education. Companies like Nestlé offer products and programmes that if affordable, safe and paired with public policies and local foods can be part of a multi-pronged strategy to reduce malnutrition and improve dietary quality across the country. The key is partnership: government, industry, donors and communities working together to make nutritious food available, affordable and acceptable to every Nigerian household.

Oluwatoyin Mathnuel

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