Special edition: Infant Nutrition
Engaging NGOs critical to infant formula’s future
The infant formula industry must engage NGOs on the benefits of their products, according to scientists at DSM and Dupont.
Special edition: Infant Nutrition
The infant formula industry must engage NGOs on the benefits of their products, according to scientists at DSM and Dupont.
India
More than a quarter of all samples of milk taken across India are adulterated, the country’s health minister has revealed.
SPECIAL EDITION: INFANT NUTRITION
Infant formula makers are focused on immunity and cognitive health but should turn to essential vitamins and minerals where they could make easier progress with claims, says a consultant.
SPECIAL EDITION: INFANT NUTRITION
Hong Kong is the world’s fastest growing market for infant formula, followed by mainland China, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Indonesia, latest Euromonitor research shows.
Norway is "not likely" to suffer a Christmas butter shortage as in previous years, says the country's largest dairy, TINE.
SPECIAL EDITION: INFANT NUTRITION
The infant formula industry has a "responsibility to adhere" to the principles of the WHO Code, manufacturer representatives from all corners of the globe agree.
Co-op's sole packaging operation temporarily on hold
A fire at a Portage, Wisconsin cheese processing and packaging facility is creating distribution headaches for the 2,600 members of a regional dairy cooperative.