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How healthy co-operation found a cure

By Alison Maitland

Published: May 3 2005 18:34 | Last updated: May 3 2005 18:34

Not every problem facing the developing world is intractable. One that could have a relatively straightforward solution is the damage caused to people and economies by the prevalence of iron deficiency.

This is what Akzo Nobel is banking on. The Dutch chemicals group is one of only a handful of manufacturers of a relatively new form of iron that can be added to everyday foods and drinks and be easily absorbed by the body.

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