A winning formula? China invests in Canadian dairy to help feed its baby boom
Feihe International investing $225 million to build infant formula plant in Kingston, Ont. By: Janyce McGregor
Potentially dangerous nanoparticles found in Australian baby formula
“POTENTIALLY toxic” nanoparticles have been found in popular Australian baby formulas, sparking calls for the national food regulator to urgently recall the brands.
Chinese taste for baby milk nurtures Cumbria town
Kendal factory rewrites sorry tale of UK industrial decline following takeover
Citi pans Bellamy’s for discounting infant milk in China
Bellamy’s decision to offer heavy discounts as part of its Chinese expansion plan is being questioned after the baby formula manufacturer revealed sales had fallen dramatically because of tight restrictions ordered by the Chinese government. By SCOTT MURDOCH
Baby formula company to generate hundreds of jobs
In a $225 million investment, Feihe International Inc., a China-based manufacturer of infant formula, is opening a manufacturing facility in Kingston that is expected to create approximately 200 full-time jobs.
Baby milk powder row heats up
Health activists have defended a bill that would ban advertisements promoting infant formula milk for children aged under three years old, brushing aside manufacturers’ protests.
Parents angry over 10% Aptamil baby milk price rise but it denies it’s anything to do with Brexit
The price of some Aptamil baby milk products have gone up by as much as 10 per cent in the last few weeks. BY TARA EVANS
Steps afoot to introduce liquid baby formula to Japanese market
Japan is finally getting ready to open the way for the production and sale of ready-to-use liquid baby formula, which is likely to help reduce the burden on families raising children.
Big Sam and Irishman team up to sell baby milk to China
London-based Irish accountant Shane Moloney and his client former England manager Sam Allardyce, who quit his post last week in disgrace, have emerged as investors in a baby formula company. By Simon Rowe.
China turns to Brittany cows to feed its babies
China has opened up a massive plant in Brittany where local cows will be tasked with providing 100,000 tons of dairy milk.