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Corporate political activity of the dairy industry in France: an analysis of publicly available information

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2017

Melissa Mialon*
Affiliation:
Mental Health and Addiction Research, Department of Health Sciences, University of York, ARRC Building, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK
Jonathan Mialon
Affiliation:
Independent Research Assistant, York, UK
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* Corresponding author: Email melissa.mialon@york.ac.uk
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Abstract

Objective

In the present study, we used a structured approach based on publicly available information to identify the corporate political activity (CPA) strategies of three major actors in the dairy industry in France.

Design

We collected publicly available information from the industry, government and other sources over a 6-month period, from March to August 2015. Data collection and analysis were informed by an existing framework for classifying the CPA of the food industry.

Setting/Subjects

Our study included three major actors in the dairy industry in France: Danone, Lactalis and the Centre National Interprofessionnel de l’Economie Laitière (CNIEL), a trade association.

Results

During the period of data collection, the dairy industry employed CPA practices on numerous occasions by using three strategies: the ‘information and messaging’, the ‘constituency building’ and the ‘policy substitution’ strategies. The most common practice was the shaping of evidence in ways that suited the industry. The industry also sought involvement in the community, establishing relationships with public health professionals, academics and the government.

Conclusions

Our study shows that the dairy industry used several CPA practices, even during periods when there was no specific policy debate on the role of dairy products in dietary guidelines. The information provided here could inform public health advocates and policy makers and help them ensure that commercial interests of industry do not impede public health policies and programmes.

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Copyright © The Authors 2017 
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Table 1 Description of corporate political activity (CPA) strategies and related practices of the food industry (from Mialon et al.(10))

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Table 2 Summary of examples of corporate political activity (CPA) strategies identified for the selected dairy industry actors in France

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