FrieslandCampina Vietnam, one of the world''s largest dairy cooperatives, on Tuesday (November 14) in HCM City signed a cooperation agreement with Dong Tien Binh Duong Paper Co. Ltd. and Truong Thinh Construction and Mechanical Trading Co. Ltd. on packaging collection and...
FrieslandCampina, one of the world’s largest dairy cooperatives, has introduced FrieslandCampina Professional, a high-quality food solution portfolio in Viet Nam, at the Vietnam Foodtech international food expo held in HCM City from December 7 to 10.
FrieslandCampina Vietnam (FCV), which owns the Dutch Lady, Friso, Yomost, Fristi brands, has been named among the top 10 Sustainable Businesses this year for a second time in a row.
Women need sufficient knowledge about nutrition starting in pregnancy to help their children grow up healthy and strong, both mentally and physically, nutritionists said.
With 150 years of global history and presence of more than 25 years in Viet Nam, many Royal FrieslandCampina (RFC) products have become household brand names in the country, like Dutch Lady, Fristi and Friso. Returning to Viet Nam for...
The Netherlands’s Vice Minister for Foreign Economic Relations, Hanneke Schuiling, has appreciated the role of FrieslandCampina Viet Nam dairy company in providing high-quality and nutritious dairy products to Vietnamese consumers for the last 25 years.
Viet Nam will be one of the key markets in 2022 due to its young population and strong demand amid the pandemic, BerenVan Wel, the managing director of FrieslandCampina Vietnam, one of the world’s largest dairy cooperatives, said.
FrieslandCampina Vietnam’s Dutch Lady dairy brand has collaborated with British NGO Newborns to donate 6,000 cartons of milk to pregnant women with COVID-19 at the Hanoi Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital.
FrieslandCampina, one of the world’s largest dairy cooperatives, will continue to follow its mission of ‘better nutrition for the world accessible to everyone’ as one of the top priorities in its sustainable development, said the group’s managing director of FrieslandCampina...
Frontline medical personnel from Hà Nội hospitals leaving for HCM City to help the country’s epicentre fight the COVID-19 pandemic will carry 100,000 glasses of milk donated by FrieslandCampina Việt Nam’s Dutch Lady brand.
The Dutch Lady brand of FrieslandCampina Viet Nam has donated 450,000 glasses of milk worth VND2 billion (US$87,000) to the frontline medical staff in COVID-19 pandemic hotspots.
The Chinese General Administration of Customs (GAC) has recently announced it will grant transaction codes to two Vietnamese companies to ship dairy products to China.
Corporate social responsibility is the decisive factor that could enable Vietnamese firms to survive the pandemic, Berend van Wel, the managing director of FrieslandCampina Vietnam (FCV), has said.
A recent survey by the UN found that only 100,000 out of 800,000 enterprises in Viet Nam are aware of sustainable development, and only 2,000 are members of a sustainable development business community.