Infant Nutrition Council concerned with sponsorship deal

The Infant Nutrition Council (INC) today expressed strong concern over the sponsorship deal between the Warriors rugby league club and Chinese-owned New Zealand infant formula company Fernbaby.

INC CEO Jan Carey said it is not in the interests of New Zealands reputation internationally for the Warriors to be promoting any infant formula brand.

"The infant formula industry in New Zealand has worked hard to make sure its marketing practices are ethical, to ensure that the important role of breastfeeding is not undermined," Ms Carey said.

"This sponsorship steps outside industry practice which restricts promotion to parents."

Ms Carey said the INC, which represents the interests of the infant formula industry in New Zealand, advocates optimal nutrition for all infants. Its members adhere to a voluntary Code of Practice which restricts advertising infant formula directly to the public. This Code is part of New Zealand's response to the World Health Organisation International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes (WHO 1981) (WHO Code) which prescribes how information about infant formula can be marketed.

"We fully support the importance of encouraging and maintaining breastfeeding for as long as possible. Breast milk contains all of the essential nutrients, antibodies, and other factors important for growth and development, and they cannot be replicated by any infant formula product.

"This sponsorship deal, which will see Warriors players in the 2013 National Youth Competition and those in the 2014 and 2015 NRL team promoting an infant formula product on their uniforms, will undermine important breastfeeding messages and the Code of Practice in New Zealand," Ms Carey said.

"The INCs objective is to improve infant nutrition by supporting the public health goals for the protection and promotion of breastfeeding and, when needed, infant formula as the only suitable alternative.

"It is important that all companies manufacturing and marketing infant formula in New Zealand understand this and act responsibly by complying with both the voluntary marketing Code and the regulatory regime."

The INC believes that breast milk provides an infant with the best source of nutrition, and that breastfeeding, with its numerous benefits for both mothers and babies, is the normal way to feed an infant.

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