Breastfeeding, first-food systems and corporate power: a case study on the market and political practices of the transnational baby food industry in Brazil
Abstract Background The exploitative marketing of commercial milk formula (CMF) reduces breastfeeding, and harms child and maternal health globally. Yet forty years after the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes (The Code) was adopted by WHO member states, many countries are st...
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Main Authors: | Cindy Alejandra Pachón Robles (Author), Mélissa Mialon (Author), Laís Amaral Mais (Author), Daniela Neri (Author), Kimielle Cristina Silva (Author), Phillip Baker (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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