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Posted by Marion Nestle on Jan 19, 2016

What is the role of the food industry in helping to address world malnutrition?  This collection of articles from Nutra-Ingredients.com begins with a viewpoint from Nestlé<http://www.nestle.com/> (no relation), the world’s largest food company.

Nestlé: Profit is not a dirty word in the race against global malnutrition<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Manufacturers/Nestle-Profit-is-not-a-dirty-word-in-the-race-against-global-malnutrition/?utm_source=newsletter_daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=GIN_BDd&c=16HhEPChu5Az4kyXp2LmdRx%2FfsYfYWUy&p2=>

Big food companies like Nestlé are oft-criticized for being a factor in the spread of non-communicable diseases like obesity and diabetes with less healthy food offerings but all are engaged in shifting their portfolios to the healthier end of the spectrum, and their capacity to deliver benefits with fortified offerings to malnourished populations can be overlooked. “The food industry is a commercial enterprise – that won’t change – but it has immense power to bring nutrients to the populations that needs them the most. Here are the other articles in this series.

§ Too ill to eat: The hidden face of malnutrition in Europe<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Regulation-Policy/Too-ill-to-eat-The-hidden-face-of-malnutrition-in-Europe>

§ All in: Making malnutrition a global priority<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Regulation-Policy/All-in-Making-malnutrition-a-global-priority>

§ The fat after the famine: Obesity the next challenge facing Africa, says FAO boss<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Markets-and-Trends/The-fat-after-the-famine-Obesity-the-next-challenge-facing-Africa-says-FAO-boss>

§ India readies to combat malnutrition through fortification program<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Regulation-Policy/India-readies-to-combat-malnutrition-through-fortification-programme>

§ €4.5m supplement project targets malnutrition in Kenyan children<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Markets-and-Trends/Food-supplements-target-malnutrition-among-Kenyan-children>

§ Giant European congress closes with fortification call to defeat nutrient deficiencies<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Markets-and-Trends/Giant-European-congress-closes-with-fortification-call-to-defeat-nutrient-deficiencies>

§ ‘Starving Africa’ cliché used to push GM: Harvard Professor<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Markets-and-Trends/Starving-Africa-cliche-used-to-push-GM-Harvard-Professor>

Hershey fortified peanut butter project feeds Ghanaian stomachs and economy<http://www.nutraingredients.com/Manufacturers/Hershey-fortified-peanut-butter-project-in-Ghana>



arlene spark

Professor

Coordinator of the MPH in Public Health Nutrition

Coordinator of the DPH Concentration in Public Health Nutrition

CUNY School of Public Health & Health Policy

2180 Third Ave  NYC 10035

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