ONC congratulated Wilmar on the launch of Arawana 3A+ premium cooking oil, which the company claims, offers the added health benefits of Omega-3 EPA/DHA. According to a national survey conducted by the Ministry of Health of the Peoples Republic of China, the average daily intake of EPA/DHA of Chinese residents is only 37.6mg/day. This daily intake is less than 25% of the EPA/DHA level accepted by the U.S. Institute of Medicine (IOM) and less than 10% of the intake recommended by the International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids (ISSFAL). Due to this deficiency in the Chinese diet, Wilmar, in association with the Chinese Nutrition Society (CNS), is launching Arawana blended oil enriched with MEG-3(R) fish oil. Arawana 3A+ premium cooking oil is a blended vegetable oil product that contains sufficient Omega-3 to help Chinese consumers meet IOM Omega-3 intake recommendations. EPA and DHA are important nutrients that help support and maintain the normal function of the brain, heart, and body. The product is widely distributed in China and is available at supermarkets and traditional markets throughout the country.
Martin Jamieson, president and CEO of Ocean Nutrition Canada Limited, said, "We are thrilled to partner with Wilmar International, one of the world's great food companies." Jamieson continued, "Ranking 300th in Fortune Magazine's 2009 Fortune Global 500 companies, speaks volumes of Wilmar's significance to the global food industry. Not only do they offer superior products, Wilmar management and staff are dedicated and innovative. We look forward to what the future holds in this partnership - providing consumers with healthy, high-quality products."
From the December 20, 2010, Prepared Foods E-dition