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Infant & Young Child Feeding and Climate Change

Name Dr.Shoba Suri Country India. Infant & Young Child Feeding and Climate Change. Status of Formula Feeding practice. 7.3% BREASTFEEDING children consume infant formula as compared to 12.7% Non-BREASTFEEDING children.

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Infant & Young Child Feeding and Climate Change

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  1. Name Dr.Shoba Suri Country India Infant & Young Child Feeding and Climate Change

  2. Status of Formula Feeding practice • 7.3% BREASTFEEDING children consume infant formula as compared to 12.7% Non-BREASTFEEDING children

  3. Industry* Market Size & Shares April 2011Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy Pvt. Ltd. Infant Milk Food Market is larger than indicated above. Data of some companies not available. * Nestle India, Heinz India Pvt., Milkfood, Raptakos, Brett & Co., Pfizer, Mahaan Products included

  4. Status of Commercial Complementary feeding practice • Market Analysis 2011 – the infant formula market growing rapidly and Asian market is fastest developing and is also the largest (53%) Source: Ingredients for the world infant formula market. Science Market Regulation. UBIC Consulting 2011.

  5. Trends in formula feeding and commercial complementary feeding • Market Trends India 2009* – Baby food is the largest segment and fast growing • Industry Research Report “Indian Baby Care Market Analysis” June 2011**- The baby food market in India will grow at a CAGR of over 10% during 2011-2014 * Research on India. Baby Care Market-India. July 2009 ** RNCOS Industry Research Solutions Press Release-Baby foods to drive the Indian Baby Care Market. June 2011

  6. Possible Green House Gas (GHG) Emissions Average production of Infant Formula: 143500 kg Possible GHG emission: 2197.3 tons carbon dioxide equivalent

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