Health Canada watching ‘potential’ shortage of sunflower oil needed for baby formula
Health Canada said Tuesday it is working “to address potential sunflower oil shortages” that could further strain baby formula supplies and will keep its relaxed rules on formula imports until at least the end of the year.
In yet another twist for the ongoing formula saga, the federal agency is now monitoring concerns around the availability of sunflower oil — a key ingredient that has seen prices soar and supplies stretched amid the war in Ukraine, a significant global producer.
Health Canada is looking to speed up the evaluations needed in the event a manufacturer substitutes the ingredient in infant formula, noting that a switch “is considered a major change.”
“Health Canada is working closely with manufacturers to accelerate the pre-market assessment of infant formula formulation changes that are required to address potential sunflower oil shortages with a goal of ensuring that the infant formula is safe, and nutritionally adequate, to support infant growth,” the agency said in an emailed statement.


