Danish Care Foods Launches Their 3rd Loan Raise With LendForGood

Join us to hear from Danish Care Foods (returning for the third time!) and their new intermediary Mekong Inclusive Ventures.

We love to see a returning borrower who’s solid on impact and on repayment performance! Danish Care Foods is back for the 3rd time to raise with LendForGood which speaks volumes to the success of their work and the ever growing demand for their offering.


Who is Danish Care Foods?

Danish Care Foods (DCF) specialises in the production of therapeutic and supplementary foods that helps to create a positive impact in nutrition for the consumer. Their fish-based ready-to-use-therapeutic food (RUTF) is utilised by the Royal Government of Cambodia and major INGOs to treat children with severe acute malnutrition.

You can check out some of their work on their 2023 campaign page and 2024 campaign page.


Why are Danish Care Foods fundraising?

Danish Care Food’s innovative ready-to-use therapeutic food (RTUF) products have had a significant increase in demand during the 1st quarter of 2025, with orders doubling to over 500,000 units for the next 6-10 months as major international NGOs seek to combat malnutrition across three new provinces in Cambodia. This loan provide the necessary capital to purchase increased input volumes and boost production – scaling funds are critical to sustain impact. The loan is repaid when delivered orders are paid in full by the major INGO partners.


Why are Mekong Inclusive Ventures supporting Danish Care Foods?

This is the first loan to Danish Care Foods lead by Mekong Inclusive Ventures (MIV), who have been supporting DCF for over three years. The DCF management team recently participated in Oxfam’s GEDSI Capital Readiness Studio delivered by MIV, to increase operation and strategic capacity of the all women management team. Two previous impact loans to DCF via LendForGood (led by Red Hat Impact) have been repaid successfully and in full.

Danish Care Foods are the only local social enterprise in Cambodia who specialises in products for treatment and rehabilitation of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and moderate acute malnutrition (MAM). Mekong Inclusive Ventures recognises the salience of their work and

Where can lenders learn more about Danish Care Foods?

LendForGood is excited to invite you to join us for this Live Q&A with Danish Care Foods who are launching their third impact loan raise with us, in collaboration with impact intermediary Mekong Inclusive Ventures

Join us on Wednesday 2nd April as LendForGood Co-Founder Cam Neil hosts a Q&A with Lyndon Paul, DCF founder, and the team from Mekong Inclusive Ventures – the impact intermediary supporting DCF with their impact capital objectives. 

Together Lyndon and Mekong Inclusive Ventures will provide information about the opportunity for you to lend your support to DCF and tackling child malnutrition in Cambodia.

RSVP at this Luma link https://lu.ma/5wsd0ext and submit any questions you have for DCF!

Their new campaign page will be live on March 28th campaign ahead of the Live Q&A so if you’re ready to lend your support the no need to wait – head on over and let’s make an impact together!



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