In the year 2000, more than 792 million people in 98 developing countries did not get enough food to lead a normal, healthy and active life, as estimated by FAO. More than 10 million children die of malnutrition every year, unnecessarily, and 90 percent of the fatalities are concentrated in only 42 developing countries. A vast majority of these deaths is linked to micronutrient deficiencies. Th...