Country Profile - Sweden
Region: Europe
Population: 9,764,000
Percent of population in urban areas: 86
Source: Population figures from the United Nation Population Division
Grain Production, Imports, Exports (metric tons), and Availability (grams/capita/day)
Domestic Production | Grain Imports | Grain Exports | Flour Imports | Flour Exports | Available in food supply | |
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Wheat | 1,868,600 | 200,110 | 238,729 | 29,751 | 20,365 | 218 |
Maize | 0 | 18,531 | 81 | 12,295 | 99 | 3 |
Rice | 0 | 58,810 | 1,272 | 0 | 0 | 16 |
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations using 2013 data, the last year with all data available in March 2018
Notes: Rice production is paddy rice. Import and export figures include husked and milled rice.
Legislation, Milling Industry, and Fortification
Legislation | Number of industrial mills (>20 metric tons/day) | % flour/rice produced in industrial mills | % industrially milled flour/rice that is fortified | |
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Wheat | 10 | 100 | 0 | |
Maize | 100 | 0 | ||
Rice | 100 | 0 |
Source: FFI database. See how we got this information.
Nutrients Added Through Fortification (parts per million)
Minerals | B Vitamins | Vitamin A | |||||||
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Iron | Type of Iron | Zinc | Folic Acid | B12 | Niacin | Riboflavin | Thiamin | ||
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Maize | |||||||||
Rice |
Source: FFI database. See how we got this information.
Neural Tube Defects, Anemia Data, and Zinc Intake
Neural tube defects per 10,000 births1 | % Anemia in non-pregnant women of reproductive age2 | % Anemia in pre-school children3 | % Population at risk of inadequate zinc intake4 |
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5 | 18 | 13 | 6.1 |
1Source: The International Centre on Birth Defects - ICBDSR Centre. International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research, Annual Report 2012 with data for 2010.
Note: This figure may not include pregnancy loss or terminations of pregnancies due to pre-natal diagnosis of a neural tube defect. With all folic acid interventions in place, the birth prevalence of neural tube defects would be about 6 per 10,000. Contact us at info@ffinetwork.org to see if information on neural tube birth defects is available on a city or regional level.
2Source: - WHO. The global prevalence of anemia in 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization: 2015.
Note: Anemia can be caused by many things. Fortifying flour and rice can reduce the risk of anemia caused by nutritional deficiencies. The classification of anemia as a public health problem, according to the World Health Organization, Global Prevalence of Anemia in 2011, is:
≤4.9% No public health problem
5.0-19.9% Mild public health problem
20.0-39.9% Moderate public health problem
≥40.0% Severe public health problem
3Source: - WHO. The global prevalence of anemia in 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization: 2015.
Note: Pre-school children are usually defined as ages 6-59 months.
4Source: - Wessells KR, Brown KH. Estimating the global prevalence of zinc deficiency: results based on zinc availability in national food supplies and the prevalence of stunting. PloS One 2012; 7: e50568.
Note: Zinc is needed for optimal child health and physical growth and normal pregnancy outcomes. If the probability of inadequate zinc intake is greater than 25%, it is considered an elevated public health concern, according to Conclusions of the Joint WHO/UNICEF/IAEA/IZiNCG Interagency Meeting on Zinc Status Indicators.