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Nutricia

Nutricia is a Danone brand that specialises in therapeutic food and infant formula, including medical nutrition for babies with specific needs.

N.V. Nutricia
Formerly
  • N.V. Nutricia (1896–1998)
  • Royal Numico N.V. (1998–)
TypePrivate (1896–2007)
IndustryHealthcare
Founded1896; 127 years ago (1896) in the Netherlands
FounderMartinus van der Hagen
Jan van der Hagen [1]
FateAcquired by Danone in 2007, which took over the "Nutricia" brand.
Headquarters
ProductsTherapeutic food
BrandsNutricia
OwnerDanone
Websitenutricia.com

The former company, N.V. Nutricia., was established in The Netherlands by brothers Jan and Martinus van der Hagen, who started the production of infant milk formula in 1896 and diabetic milk products and iodine enriched milks in 1905. [1]

History

 
 
Jan and Martinus van der Hagen, founders of Nutricia

In 1885, the German Professor Alexander Backhaus developed a technique in his laboratory that removed the more slowly digested casein protein from cow’s milk, leaving behind only the faster dissolving and more easily digestible whey proteins.[2] Backhaus’ new formulation was better tolerated and closer in composition to human milk. Since the composition of cow’s milk was not appropriate for feeding infants and could, at that time, be a source of disease contributing to high infant mortality across Europe.[3][4]

Professor Backhaus filed a patent and presented his invention at a medical conference in Berlin in 1896 where Dr. Johannes van der Hagen, a medical doctor, and Dutch Public Health Inspector, was in the audience. Johannes introduced Professor Backhaus to his brother, Martinus van der Hagen, who owned a factory in The Netherlands producing margarine and dairy products.[5][6][7] Professor Backhaus granted them rights to manufacture his infant milk formula.

 
Nutricia advertisement seen on a wall during a funeral in Asia, 1921

In 1901, the "Nutricia" name was adopted and became known as “The Wet Nurse of The Netherlands.”[5] Five years later, Nutricia began to introduce new special diet products such as low-sugar milk for diabetic patients and iodine-rich milk for those suffering from goitre,[7] marking the beginnings of 'medical nutrition' as a category.

In 1924, Nutricia moved its main (powder) production facilities (from van der Hagen's original factory) to the N.V. Cuijk's Dairy Factory. For almost 100 years, this factory has been producing specialized nutritional solutions for infants and young children with special dietary needs. In 1946 Nutricia sets up its first research facilities in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands.

In 1950, Nutricia introduced ‘Voedingsnieuws’ ‘Nutrition News’, a group of dieticians who travelled around The Netherlands and to other countries, educating healthcare professionals on the role of specialized nutrition.

In 1986 Nutricia opened a consumer Care Line, managed by qualified dieticians helping consumers, carers and healthcare professionals. The company changed its name to "Koninklijke Numico N.V.", or "Royal Numico N.V.", in 1998.[1]

In 2007, French conglomerate Danone acquired Royal Numico for €12.3 billion, after the Numico board accepted the offer.[7][8] Danone announced ownership of over 90% of Numico's shares on 31 October 2007, declaring its offer for the remainder unconditional.[9] As a result, Numico was removed from the AEX index. The company's shares were delisted from the Amsterdam Stock Exchange at the end of 2007 as Danone gained full control.[10] The brands owned by Numico -Nutricia, Milupa (part of Nutricia since 1995) and Cow & Gate (part of Nutricia since 1981) became part of Danone.

In 2019, Danone opened a new Nutricia plant in Cuijk, The Netherlands; a sustainable, zero-waste facility for producing specialised infant formula, powered with 100% renewable electricity.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c History of Royal Numico N.V. on Funding Universe
  2. ^ From milk by-products to milk ingredients: upgrading the cycle De Boer, R. Wiley, 2014
  3. ^ Major Medical Explanations for High Infant mortality in Nineteenth-Century Europe - VINCENT J. KNAPP
  4. ^ Long-Term Factors in American Economic Growth. Stanley L. Engerman and Robert E. Gallman, eds. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-20928-8 1986
  5. ^ a b Koletzko, B.; Ruemmele, F.; Koletzko, S. (22 July 2010). Drivers of Innovation in Pediatric Nutrition. ISBN 9783805594554.
  6. ^ From milk by-products to milk ingredients: upgrading the cycle De Boer, R. Wiley, 2014
  7. ^ a b c Cross-Border Investing: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe. Djarova J. Springer, 2004.
  8. ^ Danone pays a high price for Numico's growth By David Jones on Reuters, 10 Jul 2007
  9. ^ "Danone says Numico bid unconditional, holds 90.5 pct". Reuters. 31 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  10. ^ "Delisting of shares" (PDF). Euronext. 29 November 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 2008-02-19.

External links

  • Official website  

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Not to be confused with Nutricia North America Nutricia is a Danone brand that specialises in therapeutic food and infant formula including medical nutrition for babies with specific needs N V NutriciaFormerlyN V Nutricia 1896 1998 Royal Numico N V 1998 TypePrivate 1896 2007 IndustryHealthcareFounded1896 127 years ago 1896 in the NetherlandsFounderMartinus van der Hagen Jan van der Hagen 1 FateAcquired by Danone in 2007 which took over the Nutricia brand HeadquartersNetherlandsProductsTherapeutic foodBrandsNutriciaOwnerDanoneWebsitenutricia comThe former company N V Nutricia was established in The Netherlands by brothers Jan and Martinus van der Hagen who started the production of infant milk formula in 1896 and diabetic milk products and iodine enriched milks in 1905 1 Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit Jan and Martinus van der Hagen founders of Nutricia In 1885 the German Professor Alexander Backhaus developed a technique in his laboratory that removed the more slowly digested casein protein from cow s milk leaving behind only the faster dissolving and more easily digestible whey proteins 2 Backhaus new formulation was better tolerated and closer in composition to human milk Since the composition of cow s milk was not appropriate for feeding infants and could at that time be a source of disease contributing to high infant mortality across Europe 3 4 Professor Backhaus filed a patent and presented his invention at a medical conference in Berlin in 1896 where Dr Johannes van der Hagen a medical doctor and Dutch Public Health Inspector was in the audience Johannes introduced Professor Backhaus to his brother Martinus van der Hagen who owned a factory in The Netherlands producing margarine and dairy products 5 6 7 Professor Backhaus granted them rights to manufacture his infant milk formula Nutricia advertisement seen on a wall during a funeral in Asia 1921 In 1901 the Nutricia name was adopted and became known as The Wet Nurse of The Netherlands 5 Five years later Nutricia began to introduce new special diet products such as low sugar milk for diabetic patients and iodine rich milk for those suffering from goitre 7 marking the beginnings of medical nutrition as a category In 1924 Nutricia moved its main powder production facilities from van der Hagen s original factory to the N V Cuijk s Dairy Factory For almost 100 years this factory has been producing specialized nutritional solutions for infants and young children with special dietary needs In 1946 Nutricia sets up its first research facilities in Zoetermeer The Netherlands In 1950 Nutricia introduced Voedingsnieuws Nutrition News a group of dieticians who travelled around The Netherlands and to other countries educating healthcare professionals on the role of specialized nutrition In 1986 Nutricia opened a consumer Care Line managed by qualified dieticians helping consumers carers and healthcare professionals The company changed its name to Koninklijke Numico N V or Royal Numico N V in 1998 1 In 2007 French conglomerate Danone acquired Royal Numico for 12 3 billion after the Numico board accepted the offer 7 8 Danone announced ownership of over 90 of Numico s shares on 31 October 2007 declaring its offer for the remainder unconditional 9 As a result Numico was removed from the AEX index The company s shares were delisted from the Amsterdam Stock Exchange at the end of 2007 as Danone gained full control 10 The brands owned by Numico Nutricia Milupa part of Nutricia since 1995 and Cow amp Gate part of Nutricia since 1981 became part of Danone In 2019 Danone opened a new Nutricia plant in Cuijk The Netherlands a sustainable zero waste facility for producing specialised infant formula powered with 100 renewable electricity See also EditAniksprayReferences Edit a b c History of Royal Numico N V on Funding Universe From milk by products to milk ingredients upgrading the cycle De Boer R Wiley 2014 Major Medical Explanations for High Infant mortality in Nineteenth Century Europe VINCENT J KNAPP Long Term Factors in American Economic Growth Stanley L Engerman and Robert E Gallman eds University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 20928 8 1986 a b Koletzko B Ruemmele F Koletzko S 22 July 2010 Drivers of Innovation in Pediatric Nutrition ISBN 9783805594554 From milk by products to milk ingredients upgrading the cycle De Boer R Wiley 2014 a b c Cross Border Investing The Case of Central and Eastern Europe Djarova J Springer 2004 Danone pays a high price for Numico s growth By David Jones on Reuters 10 Jul 2007 Danone says Numico bid unconditional holds 90 5 pct Reuters 31 October 2007 Retrieved 2007 11 08 Delisting of shares PDF Euronext 29 November 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 2008 02 19 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nutricia Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nutricia amp oldid 1144508727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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