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vitamin a-fortified oil campaign launched in indonesia
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the global alliance for improved nutrition (gain) has launched a “major multi-sector partnership” to provide vitamin a-fortified vegetable oil to 80 per cent of indonesia’s 230m inhabitants. it is hoped vitamin a-fortified vegetable oil will reach 80 per cent of the indonesian population the alliance includes the indonesian nutrition foundation for food fortification development (kfi), vegetable oil producers and the vice ministers for agriculture, industry, trade and education and the vice minister of the national planning agency. the problem aims to address stunted growth which affects 40 per cent of indonesian children. it is estimated 20 per cent of indonesian schoolchildren are vitamin a deficient. gain said the grant would allow the oil industry to buy the vitamins and minerals from basf which had become the chosen supplier after winning a tender process for the installment of the programme. “this project works with the leading indonesian certified vegetable oil producers. seventy-five percent of the program is financed by the industry for a total of €11.7m million over next five years.” "gain congratulates the minister of health, dr endang rahayu sedyaningsih and professor soekirman, the leading expert in nutrition and food fortification in indonesia, for launching this program that will make an important contribution to the health of the indonesians," said marc van ameringen, executive director of gain. "indonesia has a history of prioritizing the health and nutrition of its people. as a result of the government of indonesia's commitment, nutrition has been given the voice it deserves." under the terms of the programme, gain will commit €2.55m to, “support oil refineries with the necessary equipment and training to produce fortified unbranded vegetable oil.” africa this week gain also set up a five-year partnership to fight infant malnutrition in africa. gain, interim manager of communications, frédérique tissandier, said no details of the programme could yet be announced, but, ”simple, targeted and cost-effective interventions” had been highlighted. “the critical window of opportunity is the 1,000 days of life, from conception to two-years old,” gain said. “fortified staples, the promotion of breastfeeding, complementary foods after six months of age are some of those interventions available to help break this cycle of malnutrition .”
Source :foodqualitynews.com
Date :
26
January
2011
Category :
Food And Health
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a high-fat challenge test employing cutting edge –omics technology may generate more and better information about the health effects of dietary ingredients and supplements, say researchers. researchers from tno have demonstrated that the method, which is assessed using metabolomics and proteomics technology, can provide additional information on the metabolic effects of dietary ingredients and thus help to provide greater information on the health effects of diet than current testing methods.
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the french nutrinet- santé study has published its first results on snacking habits and their impact on nutritional balance. study shows french are sweet on snacks the on-going study called nutrinet- santé is led by professor hercberg at the research unit of nutritional epidemiology (uren) at paris university 13. it looks at the relationship between health, nutrition and eating behaviours and aims to identify disease risk factors linked to nutrition.
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over two-thirds of the dietary information printed in national uk newspapers do not have sound scientific backing, according to a new study that raises concerns that misinformation is leading to public misconceptions about food. daily newspapers are an important source of information about nutrition and health for the general public, and their coverage may have a big part to play in the food choices and health beliefs of their readers.
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nine months after the european food safety authority (efsa) handed in a positive safety assessment for conjugated linoleic acid (cla), the weight management ingredient will be assessed by the european commission as it continues its protracted journey to attain eu novel foods status. body shaping and toning is the predominate cla claim, although to date, efsa\'s health claims panel has not accepted cla claim-backing science february 21 will see the ec’s standing committee on the food chain and animal health (scofcah) entertain member state views on draft opinions for the use of proprietary versions of cla owned by market leaders lipid nutrition and basf-owned cognis in foodstuffs across the eu.
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greater focus is needed on the complicated interplay between foods physical characteristics, and their oral and texture perception, says a new review. the review, published in the journal of texture studies, focuses on the interplay between the physical properties of hard solid foods and oral processing, in relation to the perception of texture attributes. the authors said that in the future existing knowledge about these interactions should be combined better with knowledge on how texture stimuli are evaluated in the oral cavity and processed in the brain to come assessments of texture perception and pleasantness.
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what do companies like vitamin shoppe, johnson & johnson, dsm, whole foods, nbty and even pfizer have in common? the answer is that they have all found a way to do what many other well-intentioned firms in the nutrition industry have not been able to: they have joined the battle against malnutrition. "when it comes to csr, improving nutrition is a privilege and responsibility unique to the nutrition industry.
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Coca.Cola
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PEPSI
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Mcdonald
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Nestle
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Mars
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Baskin & Robins
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Nutrika
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Mumika
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Chika
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