Portfolio Nama: Norsyhahmisah Binti Epau No Matriks : DEC09210013 Subjek : Children’s Industry and Entrepreneurship
Dutch Lady is a subsidiary of Royal FrieslandCampina N.V., a Dutch multinational dairy cooperative. FrieslandCampina is one of the largest dairy companies in the world, and Dutch Lady is one of its key brands. The brand's origins can be traced back to 1963 when it was established in Malaysia. Since then, Dutch Lady has become synonymous with high-quality dairy products in the region. Products offered by Dutch Lady include milk, yogurt, infant formula and growing-up milk. WHAT IS DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRY? Dutch Lady is known for its commitment to producing high-quality milk and dairy products. Consumers may choose Dutch Lady because they trust the brand's reputation for delivering consistent and nutritious products. Dutch Lady is known for its commitment to producing high-quality milk and dairy products. Consumers may choose Dutch Lady because they trust the brand's reputation for delivering consistent and nutritious products. REASONS I CHOSE THIS INDUSTRY DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRY BACKGROUND Dutch Lady was established in Malaysia in 1963. FrieslandCampina, the parent company of Dutch Lady, has a rich history that dates back to 1871 when dairy farmers in the Netherlands formed cooperatives to ensure fair prices for their milk. Over the years, these cooperatives merged and expanded, eventually forming Royal FrieslandCampina in 2008. ADVANTAGES DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRY FOR PEOPLE Dutch Lady milk products are a good source of essential nutrients such as calcium, vitamin D, protein, and other vitamins and minerals. These nutrients are crucial for maintaining bone health, supporting muscle growth and repair, and overall well-being. Dutch Lady provides a wide range of dairy products in various packaging sizes, making it convenient for people to access and include milk in their daily diets. Dutch Lady produces infant formula and growing-up milk specially formulated to support the nutritional needs of babies and young children during crucial stages of growth and development.