Title: Nutrition Improvement Projects in Ajinomoto Group
1Nutrition Improvement Projects in Ajinomoto Group
- November 8, 2011
- Yasuhiko Toride, Ph.D.
- Director of Nutrition Improvement Projects
- Ajinomoto Co., Inc
2Contents of Presentation
- Ghana Nutrition Improvement Project
- A trial to establish Social Business Model
- Research on Innovative biomarker for
protein/amino acid nutrition - PA / Artificial Underground Aquifer Project
- Evaluation of nutritional value of Bamboo shoot
3 Why Nutrition Improvement Project by Ajinomoto
Group?
- To promote healthy life is a mission of
Ajinomoto Group. - Eat Well, Live Well
- Ajinomoto can make unique contribution to
nutrition improvement in developing countries
through its expertise in Food Science, Amino
Acid Nutrition. - Ajinomoto conducted
nutritional studies on the use of amino acid
(Lysine) in Pakistan, China, Syria, Bangladesh
and Ghana since 1995
4 Social Business for Nutrition Improvement
Our definition of Social Business Sustainable
business which aims for solving social problems
in developing countries such as
Malnutrition Partnership Collaboration with
various social sectors such as academia, UN, NGO,
government, which share the same goal of solving
social problems
Creation of New Market
Nutrition Improvement
Income Generation
K.F.S.Key Factor for Success
Collaboration with various social sectors
Re-Investment
Sales
Production
RD
5 Nutrition Improvement Project in Ghana
- Republic of Ghana
- Area 238,537 sq km
- Population 23 million
- Capital Accra
- Independence March 1957
- Why the project in Ghana?
- Ghana is a center of the activities in West
Africa for various social sectors, such as UN
agencies, International NGOs etc. - It is an ideal place to create Social Business
model.
6The development of Koko Plus a nutrition
supplement which can be mixed into traditional
complementary food made from fermented corn
dough, called KOKO
Preparation of KOKO
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7Complementary foods for infant aged 6 24
months as the Window of Opportunityfor
nutrition improvement
Data by Ghana Health Service
8Nutritional supplement to fortify KOKO
- Feeding traditional KOKO can not satisfy
nutritional requirement (protein, micronutrients)
of children because it is made of only corn
sugar. - 1 package 16 gram of the supplement to be added
for 1 day consumption of KOKO (60 gram dry
weight). - The supplement contains locally produced soybean
powder and palm oil, sugar, L-Lysine (essential
amino acid) and micronutrient premix (Vitamin A,
Folic acid, .Iron, Zinc etc.)and flavors - By adding the supplement, the fortified KOKO can
satisfy the nutritional recommendation by WHO.
9A joint project among 3 parties (University of
Ghana, Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition
Foundation and Ajinomoto) was launched in
December 2009
Kick off Technical Symposium at University of
Ghana
10Schedule of the project
- Phase 1 (2009 - 2010)
- Development of the product
- Market survey
- Establish collaboration with Ghana Health
Service, NGOs - Phase 2 (2010 - 2012)
- Efficacy, Effectiveness studies with prototype
product samples - Test marketing
- Preparation for large scale production and
launching - Phase 3 (2012 - 2013)
- Start commercial production sales in Ghana
- Preparation of launching in other West African
countries (Phase 4) - Establish improved Soybean Value Chain for
better production
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11Home Fortification(Point of Use Fortification)
Nutrition Supplement to be added when mothers
prepare KOKO at home
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12Sensory tests to develop a locally acceptable
product conducted by University of Ghana
13Public-Private-Partnership under US-Japan
Collaboration Scheme
JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency)
USAIDUS Agency for International Development
GDA(Global Development Alliances) Collaboration
in Developing sustainable delivery ModelDevel
oping soybean value chain
A New P-P-P scheme Preparatory Survey for BOP
business promotion, Fund for efficacy,
effectiveness studies.
14Collaboration with International NGOsin
developing Delivery System
- How to deliver Nutritional Product to the
target population is a crucial issue. How to
manage Last mile delivery in a sustainable way - Application of Network of Sales Ladieseg.
Experiences in CARE BangladeshHub ?Sales women
with a basket of product to deliver to women at
home - To study developing networks based on VSLA
(Village Saving Loan Association) developed by
NGOs in Ghana - Developing Network of Sales Ladies would also
contribute to generating income and empowering
women in the rural areas. -
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15Collaboration with GAIN(Global Alliance for
Improved Nutrition)
- GAIN has decided to participate in the project
especially in, Monitoring Evaluation (ME) of
the Delivery system by providing us with their
expertise in ME with the funding for the
activity of our partner NGO (CARE) - The goal of Collaboration is to create
Sustainable Business model which can contribute
to nutrition improvement of children
16Innovative Biomarker for Protein/Amino Acid
Nutrition
Wistar rat 570 protein diet was given in each
rat
This correlation was associated with amount of
dietary protein
Wistar rat 1) Casein (CA20) 2) cornmeal (CM) 3)
CM soy protein (CMS) 4) CMS Lys (CMSK) 70
restriction for 3 weeks
Change in plasma amino acids is sensitive to
quality of dietary protein
17Participation in PA / Artificial Underground
Aquifer Project in China - Nutritional Value of
Bamboo Shoots
- Good Source of Protein / Amino Acid