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1 PageSlide 0 Sheetal Bhadekar Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs DSM

2 Page DSM in motion: driving focused growth 1

3 Page DSM products that you use and see everyday 2

4 Page Global Map presenting Hidden Hunger 3 Global map presenting hidden hunger index based on the prevalence estimates in149 countries and prevalence of low urinary iodine concentration in 90 countries with 2007 Human Development Index <0.9. Source: The Global Hidden Hunger Indices and Maps: An Advocacy Tool for Action. June 12, 2013

5 Page Vicious Cycle of Malnutrition 4 Source: www.unicef.org; www.thousanddays.orgwww.unicef.orgwww.thousanddays.org

6 Page Double Burden of Malnutrition 5 Source: www.who.org; www.unicef.orgwww.who.orgwww.unicef.org Estimated Global prevalence and burden numbers of underweight 1990–2015

7 Page Solution to Global Challenges - ROI 6 Global map presenting hidden hunger index based on the prevalence estimates in149 countries and prevalence of low urinary iodine concentration in 90 countries with 2007 Human Development Index <0.9. Source: Copenhagen Consensus Center, Solutions to Global Challenges - 2012

8 Page Micronutrition Intervention #1 priority 7 Source: Copenhagen Consensus Center, Solutions to Global Challenges - 2012

9 Page Highest payoff for investment made 8 Source: Copenhagen Consensus Center, Solutions to Global Challenges - 2012

10 Page DSM’s fight against Hidden Hunger Advocacy Partner Academia/Global Forums Awareness about Hidden Hunger Need for supplementation Clinical trials Government buy-in Product customization “Build-up” local capacity School feeding programs Vitamin A supplementation Donation/Supplier Nutritional research Publishing scientific papers

11 Page Bangladesh – Sidr Cyclone – DSM –WFP collaboration for children <5yrs & P&L Mothers 10 - Reduced because fortified foods provided by WFP already contribute a considerable amount. ** - Reduced to US RDA because the upper limit for intake by 1-3 year olds is 1mg. Source: “Micronutrient Poder MixMe program for Under-Five and Pregnant and Lactating Women Affected by Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh. DSM-WFP joint report, September 2009. NutrientJoint StatementAmountPercentage Contribution UNICEF/WHO/WFPPer 1gm sachetTo Joint Statement <5 yearsUNICEF/WHO.WFP <5 years No fortified food avail Non-Malaria Area Vitamin A μg RE400.0100.0 *25 Vitamin D μg5.0 100 Vitamin E mg5.0 100 Thiamine mg0.5 100 Riboflavin mg0.5 100 Niacin mg6.0 100 Pyridoxinemg0.5 100 Vitamin B12 μg0.9 100 Folic Acid μg150.0 100 Vitamin C mg30.0 100 Iron mg10.0 100 Zinc mg4.1 100 Copper mg0.560.34 **100 Selenium μg17.0 100 Iodine μg90.00.30*33

12 Page ‘Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much’, Helen Keller 11 Source: DSM internal knowledge

13 PageSlide 12 We can’t be successful or call ourselves successful in a society that fails, DSM CEO

14 Page Vitamin A Supplementation 13 UNICEF, 30 Priority Countries, Vitamin A supplementation coverage levels: two doses, 2005 Source: unicef.org, DSM internal information Preventing Night Blindness Boosting Immune System Typical Dosage 6-11 months - 100,000 international units (IU) of vitamin A. 1-5 years - 200,000 IU every six months


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