Adding value to children’s meals


1 Prof Tee (centre) and Prof Poh (right) sharing their thoughts at the talk show with host Datuk Yasmin Yusoff.2 Keller (right) and Payrard launching the Nestle Cerelac which contains more iron.Photos: LOW BOON TAT/The Star

RESEARCH by World Health Organisation (WHO) shows that one in three children below five in Malaysia are anaemic, mainly due to iron deficiency.

To examine the importance of micronutrients to a child’s development and growth as well as gain other valuable insights by industry experts, Nestle recently organised an education talk show at Ciao Ristorante, Kuala Lumpur.

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