Baby food in pakistan
10 Best Baby Food in Pakistan for Better Nutrition and Growth
Food plays a significant role in baby’s early development so it is important for parents to feed whole nutrition food in every stage of baby’s early life. Organic baby foods are supposed as the best baby food and it is recommended by pediatrician. You can find Amazon imported baby food online in Pakistan according to stages of baby’s development such as Beginner stage 1, Intermediate stage 2, older stage 3 and toddler’s stage. Here we enlisted 10 best baby foods online in Pakistan and guided parents to give best diet to their sensitive baby.
- Plum Organics Stage 2 Fruit and Veggie baby food
- Happy Baby Organic Yogis baby Snacks
- Earth’s Best Organic Infant Formula
- Happy Baby Organic Stage 2 Baby Food
- Enfamil PREMIUM Non-GMO Infant Formula
- Plum Organics Stage 1 Just Prunes Baby Food
- Gerber Graduates Puffs Cereal Snack
- PediaSure Grow & Gain Nutrition Shake
- Plum Organics Stage 2 Fruit and Veggie baby food:
Plum organic stage 2 baby food is recommended for the babies of age 6 month plus. At this age, baby needs the natural nutrients of fruits and vegetable but baby is not able to chew them to gain the nutrients directly. Each of the pack has all the amazing flavors of natural veggies and fruits which is loved by the babies. You can find plum organics stage 2 baby foods at Amazon best food collection via online shopping in Pakistan.
Plum Organics Stage 2, Organic Baby Food
- Happy Baby Organic Yogis Baby Snacks:
At the age of crawling, babies need probiotic which support the digestion and make them super active. Happy baby organic yogis will definitely love by toddlers as it melts in the mouth of baby and give the infused flavor of natural fruit and healthy yogurt. This best baby food is approved by USDA as it only has Non GMO ingredients. Find happy baby organic yogis baby food price in Pakistan and buy them via baby food online shopping in Pakistan.
Happy Baby Organic Yogis Freeze-Dried Yogurt & Fruit Snacks
- Earth’s Best Organic Infant Formula:
Advance formula of this best baby food includes omega 3, omega 6, DHA, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, minerals etc. These nutrients support in developing nervous system and help in visual development. This Amazon imported baby food online in Pakistan is approved by FDA and it is recommended by doctors for the babies of age below 12 months.
Earth’s Best Organic Infant Powder Formula with Iron, Omega-3 DHA & Omega-6
- Happy Baby Organic Stage 2 Baby Food:
It is the top rated and high in nutrients content baby food available online in Pakistan. In a one pack, there is an amazing combination of fruits and vegetables. It is recommended for the babies of above age 6 months. This amazon imported organic food for baby is BPA free, GMO free and gluten free so it is perfect choice of mothers for their babies.
Happy Baby Organic Stage 2 Baby Food
- Enfamil PREMIUM Infant Formula:
Babies can get perfect blend of essential nutrient via Enfamil infant formula. It has double the amount of Omega 3 DHA which is essential for better immunity. Prebiotics are available in larger amount which makes this baby food best one for infants. You can find Enfamil infant formula at reasonable price via Amazon baby food online shopping in Pakistan.
Enfamil PREMIUM Non-GMO Infant Formula
- Plum Organics Stage 1 Just Prunes Baby Food:
Babies of stage 1 will love the yummy flavors of prunes while getting all essential nutrients for early development. All ingredients are 100 natural and non GMO so it tastes like real fruits. It is recommended for the babies of age of above 4 months. Find best organic baby foods price in Pakistan and buy them via Amazon imported baby foods online shopping in Pakistan.
- Gerber Graduates Puffs Cereal Snack:
It is the smart baby snack which has whole grain in it formula to nurture the baby’s health. Babies love to have these tasty snacks and learn to self-feed and enjoy feeding. Baby can easily chomp and gulp as it is just in standard size for babies. This best baby snack is recommended for the toddlers or babies of age 7 months. Find this nourishing baby food in the collection of Amazon baby food online in Pakistan and buy them at reasonable price.
Gerber Graduates Puffs Cereal Snack
- PediaSure Grow & Gain Nutrition Shake:
It is the most famous and yummiest nutrition shake for babies. Pediasure claims that it supports the baby in early development and reduces the chances of getting any disease. Doctors recommended that pediasure must be added twice in babies’ daily diet. It comes in different flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, banana, and berry. This Amazon imported baby nutrition shake is recommended for toddlers. Find PediaSure price in Pakistan and buy it via Baby food online shopping in Pakistan.
PediaSure Grow & Gain Nutrition Shake For Kids
Top Brands of Baby Food Available Online in Pakistan:
- Plum Organics
- Happy Baby
- Gerber Graduates
- Earth’s Best
- Pediasure
Where to Shop Best Baby Food Online in Pakistan?
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The bony hand of hunger hangs over Pakistan
The Pakistani edition of Dawn.com published an article on November 29 by Muhammad Abdul Kamal on food security in Pakistan. EADaily publishes the text of this article.
This year Pakistan ranked 92nd out of 116 countries in the Global Hunger Index (GHI). The hunger level in the country is 24.7 points, which means "severe". At the regional level, Pakistan ranks higher than India at 101st, while the other two closest regional neighbors, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, eclipse Pakistan at 76th and 65th respectively. nine0005
GHI aims to intensify global action against hunger. The index includes four indicators, including malnutrition, child wasting, stunting among children, and the under-five mortality rate. Although 37.6% of children are stunted, Pakistan has managed to reduce the undernourished population to 12.9% from 21.1% in 2000. Similarly, Pakistan has also managed to reduce the percentage of wasting among children under five years of age to 7.1% in 2020 from 14.1% in 2000. nine0005
The Global Hunger Report, jointly published by Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe, notes: “ As 2030 approaches, the global commitment to end hunger is getting terribly far away .” He also claims that current projections show that the world as a whole, and 47 countries in particular, will not be able to achieve even low levels of hunger by 2030. In addition, the 2021 Global Food Crisis Report predicts that food crises will become more widespread and severe, with a bleak outlook for 2021. nine0005
Food security is under threat on many fronts: growing conflicts, extreme weather events due to global climate change, and economic and health problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic are contributing to hunger. Food insecurity is more than just a lack of food in the market.
"Increasing food availability is not enough to end hunger and malnutrition - it is also important to ensure that people have access to healthy and safe food if we are to solve the widespread problem of stunting and wasting among children." nine0017Over the past three years, double-digit inflation in food prices in Pakistan, along with declining incomes, has placed many Pakistanis at risk of food insecurity. The World Food Program (WFP) estimates that approximately 43% of Pakistanis are food insecure and 18% of them suffer from chronic food insecurity. WFP Says Affordability Is “ Biggest Barrier to Achieving Good Nutrition ", estimating that most Pakistanis are unable to afford nutritionally acceptable food.
Thus, increasing food availability is not enough to end hunger and malnutrition; Equally important is ensuring that people have access to healthy and safe food if we are to address food security for all and the widespread problem of stunting and wasting among children.
Our economic and financial policies have only exacerbated social and economic inequalities while increasing the number of food insecure people. To avoid food crises in the future, the government should strive to improve the fruit and vegetable value chain while ensuring storage space is available. The government should promote crop diversification, water resource management, and climate-smart agriculture to reduce the devastating impact of natural disasters on food security. nine0005
Prioritizing value-added agriculture and maintaining subsidies for key crops are also critical to a country's food security.
after the floods Pakistan is "devoured" by diseases
WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus is sounding the alarm because of the spread of infections in Pakistan after the floods. The politician urges to act as quickly as possible.
WHO predicts a "second catastrophe" in Pakistan
The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised the alarm over the situation in Pakistan. nine0005
Read also: Floods in Pakistan caused mass infection.
After the floods, a new problem hit the country - diseases provoked by the spread of water, dirt and dampness.
Pakistanis now living in tents and makeshift camps are increasingly facing the threat of gastrointestinal infections, dengue fever and malaria.
The number of diseases is growing rapidly. Dirty and stagnant waters have become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. In turn, they are carriers of malaria or dengue fever. nine0005
“I am deeply concerned about the possibility of a second catastrophe in Pakistan: a wave of illness and death following this catastrophe <…> that has severely affected health systems, leaving millions of people vulnerable,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus in his official address.
Pakistan has a severe sanitary and medical situation. The water supply is broken and people are forced to drink unsafe water. Almost 2,000 medical facilities were completely or partially damaged.
The head of WHO believes that it is necessary to act very quickly, to provide medical services promptly. Then it will be possible to reduce the consequences of the impending crisis.
But you can't do without outside help. On Saturday, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif went to a meeting of the UN General Assembly. The politician has already appealed to the international community to provide assistance. Prior to that, he approached the NGO with a request to provide baby food, a blanket and food.
Unsanitary conditions and diseases in the field
Imran Balukh, the head of the state district hospital in Jafferabad, told reporters that 300 people are being examined at the facility every day. Almost 70% of them have malaria.
The most common diseases after malaria and those affected are typhoid fever and skin infections.
Pediatrician Sultan Mustafa said that the situation in field hospitals is also deplorable. So, in one of these clinics in Juddo (Sindh province), he happened to see 600 patients.