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OUR EXPERTISE

Our team of specialists are experts in the entire end-to-end process from food production design to supply and we are committed to providing our global community of family’s complete confidence at every stage of production through to the safe, contamination free export.

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PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
Our product development is driven by market demand and trends. We thrive on seizing market opportunities in collaboration with our clients to bring innovative products to market.
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HIGH GRADE
FACILITIES
Our world class nutritional grade facility enables safe, transparent and contaminant-free production of dairy products.
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SKILLED
PEOPLE
Our team of specialists are specialised in the entire end-to-end process from food production to supply and are committed to providing the highest quality of products to consumers.
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TAILOR-MADE
PRODUCTS
Our products provide families with a balanced, complete formulation with all the ingredients for healthy living. Designed to meet nutritional needs from birth to the later years.

Disclaimer for INC Member Website

By clicking 'Accept' you will be able to view information about BODCO infant formula product. By choosing to proceed you accept that BODCO is supplying this information at your individual request for information purposes.

Whilst breastfeeding is the biologically normal method of infant feeding and provides an optimal start for babies, we understand there are circumstances where parents and caregivers may be advised to or choose to either fully or partially feed their child formula. If breastfeeding is not possible, mothers should consult a health professional to choose the next best option. Formula provides a nutritionally adequate substitute for those infants who are not able to access breastmilk.

Any amount of continued breastfeeding will offer protection for the breastfeeding child and mother, such as reducing infection risk. Although many parents combine breast and bottle feeding, doing so in the first weeks of baby’s life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult.

You don't need to follow any kind of special diet when breastfeeding although maintaining a healthy balanced diet in preparation for, and during breastfeeding is beneficial.

Social and financial implications, including preparation time and the cost of formula, should be considered when selecting a method of infant feeding. If you use infant formula you must follow the manufacturer’s instructions - failure to do so may make your baby ill.

For more information on infant feeding please visit https://www.kidshealth.org.nz/tags/nutrition-0-12-months (NZ) or https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/about-us/publications/infant-feeding-guidelines-information-health-workers (Australia).