
Nestlé Ghana has assured consumers that infant formula products sold in the country are not part of the voluntary and precautionary recall announced in some international markets.
In a statement, the company clarified that all infant formula products distributed by Nestlé Ghana and officially registered with the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) remain unaffected by the recall.
“Nestlé Infant Formula products sold by Nestlé Ghana and officially registered with the Food and Drugs Authority are not affected by this recall,” the company said, following reports of recalls involving specific batches of infant formula in other countries.
Nestlé Ghana stressed that its full range of SMA products — SMA Gold 1, SMA Gold 2 and SMA Gold 3 — as well as the NAN range, including NAN Optipro 1, NAN Optipro 2 and NAN Optipro 3, are safe for consumption.
The clarification comes amid heightened consumer sensitivity around infant nutrition and product safety, particularly where recalls are reported in global markets.
According to the company, product safety and quality remain central to its operations, with strict compliance to local regulatory standards.
“The safety and quality of our products, and the health of babies, are our top priorities,” Nestlé Ghana said.
The company encouraged consumers to rely on products purchased through official distribution channels and reassured parents and caregivers of its continued commitment to high safety and quality standards in Ghana’s infant nutrition market.



