We’ve been dairy farming in New Zealand for more than a century and have brought research, innovation and safety standards in the dairy industry to new levels.
As for Anmum? The brand first appeared in Singapore and Malaysia as a maternal product for pregnant mums in response to independent research that suggested pregnant mothers could help safeguard their baby against neural tube defects (such as spina bifida) by consuming folic acid before conception and in the early stages of pregnancy. From launching pregnancy milk in Asia to a full range of formulas today, the brand and its products continue to grow.
Our Heritage
Fonterra’s home is New Zealand, but we’ve worked to create high quality products globally for over 50 years. Since 1954, we’ve been developing paediatric formulas, refining our processes and embracing new technologies to make our products even better.
As parents, the safety of our children is our most important criteria. So we want to share with you the full story of the lengths we go to at every step of the way in making Anmum.
It’s important to make sure your little one is getting the nutritional support he or she needs to grow healthy and strong. Learn more about healthy eating while breast feeding, the health and well being of your child and other handy hints.
Your baby needs a delicate balance of the right nutrients to help them stay healthy and grow. Anmum formulas have been carefully developed by Fonterra's dedicated team of paediatric nutrition experts to make sure your baby gets a good start to life.
Here you will find information on Anmum, parenting and our products.
Breast milk is the best nutrition you can give to your baby. It's full of everything a baby needs to grow and develop in a healthy way. It's important that all mums, including breastfeeding mums, look after themselves too with a healthy balanced diet.
However, breast feeding may not come easily to all mums. We know new parents are on a journey, and we want to support this with science-based information, whilst not discouraging breast feeding.
If you're considering introducing infant formula, we understand that is a really tough decision and it's important to discuss this with your midwife, doctor or nurse first. A decision not to breastfeed, or to introduce partial bottle feeding, could reduce your supply of breast milk and be a difficult decision to reverse as well as an added cost to your family budget. If you do choose to use infant formula, always follow instructions for use carefully, as unnecessary or improper use may make your baby sick.
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