FrieslandCampina continues partnering with Vietnamese primary students

FrieslandCampina - the brand behind Dutch Lady milk, announced on April 26 that Dutch Lady will continue partnering with the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) to launch a five-year strategic project “For Vietnam to Leap Forward and Reach Higher” at a total investment of over 55 billion VND (1.83 million USD).
FrieslandCampina continues partnering with Vietnamese primary students ảnh 1At the event (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – FrieslandCampina - the brand behind Dutch Lady milk, announced on April 26 that Dutch Lady will continue partnering with the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) to launch a five-year strategic project “For Vietnam to Leap Forward and Reach Higher” at a total investment of over 55 billion VND (1.83 million USD).

The main goal of the joint effort is to enhance education, promote nutrition and physical development for over 1.5 million primary students through the donation of milk and the construction of 65 standard playgrounds with physical training activities.

This year, Dutch Lady and MoET officially launched an e-learning curricula in schools nationwide with diverse and flexible nutrition contents, helping pupils aged 6-10 access knowledge anytime, anywhere.

A FrieslandCampina representative said with 150 years of experience in the world and nearly 30 years accompanying the Vietnamese people, FrieslandCampina understands the important role of daily nutritional needs in children. That's why Dutch Lady constantly innovates and optimises formulas for each carton of fresh milk, with protein equivalent to an egg, calcium equivalent to a small serving of broccoli, potassium close to a small banana, and many essential vitamins and minerals such as B1, B12, iodine, and phosphorus.

Moreover, with the criterion of "expanding nutritional access", the brand always strives to ensure that everyone can easily access the best standard Dutch nutritional products at the most reasonable prices through new research and continuous improvements, he said./.

VNA

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