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... a top local dairy industry official has called china's dairy standards the loosest in the world, triggering a fresh controversy on the issue ... the issue gained new momentum when wang dingmian, chairman of the guangzhou dairy association, said at an industry meeting that the country's standards on fresh milk are the loosest in the world and a national "shame ... " dingmian's comments, which have been quoted by official chinese news agencies, pointed to china's new dairy standards , which took effect on june 1 this year ... in comparison, dairy standards in western nations call for a bacterial count of roughly 100,000 per millilitre of raw milk, and a protein content of roughly 3 grams per 100 grams of raw milk ... dingmian added that the standards were lowered because of increased pressure from dairy producers, who were looking to reap larger profits by cutting costs via these reduced standards ... he further alleged that the bacteria counts in freshly produced raw milk were low and it is the dairy producers' own sanitation standards that were unable to meet high dairy standards ... while officials at the guangzhou dairy association remain tight lipped, an official from another province level dairy association said that dingmian was not wrong, but his reasons may be ... “if higher standards were adopted, i estimate that at least 60 per cent of all dairy cows would be rendered unusable to supply milk,” he added
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... new milk supply guidelines have been launched by the international dairy federation (idf) in response to the chinese melamine crisis in 2008 ... at the time, the dairy trade and science body also started to develop a testing standard for melamine, which was published in november last year and is due to be adopted by the codex alimentarius commission this summer ... ” who is the guidance for? and although the melamine crisis prompted idf to pursue the project, heggum said it is not just targeted at the chinese dairy industry ... “these guidelines are aimed at dairy companies in all countries and can be used as part of their self-assurance systems ... they are not targeting specifically the chinese industry
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... put up for sale by private equity firm pai, the 50 per cent stake in france-based yoplait has attracted interest from some of the biggest companies in the dairy industry ... referencing people familiar with the deal, the financial times said chinese dairy company bright food has put in the highest bid
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... the chinese government has warned that it is on the look out for leather protein in a fresh round of dairy testing over the coming year ... inspection plans the ministry of agriculture said in a statement that inspectors would carry out 6,450 random checks on dairy products this year ... the chinese government is concerned that in the wake of the melamine scandal in 2008, as testing for the chemical has become more rigorous, unscrupulous companies may have turned to leather protein as an alternative ... confidence in chinese dairy products has plummeted and domestic milk production is still below 2008 levels ... in its latest statement, the chinese government reported at the end of last week that dairy was one of the priority sectors of the food industry in relation to safety
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... groupe bel, the french dairy group behind brands like the laughing cow and boursin, is interested in bidding for the stake in yoghurt brand yoplait owned by pai partners, the private-equity firm ... fsi was reported last month to be considering whether to buy a minority stake in yoplait, which is jointly owned by pai and sodiaal, the french dairy co-op that wants to retain his shares ... general mills, the us food giant, which owns the licence to yoplait across the atlantic, nestle, mexico's grupo lala and mengniu, the chinese dairy, have also been linked to the business
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... the chinese milk industry is still struggling to recover from the effect of the melamine crisis that rocked the industry in september 2008, says the latest report from usda’s global agricultural information network (gain) ... 5m tonnes, according to the report china - dairy and products annual 2010 ... “ while chinese milk production is on the rise, growth is being hindered this year by additional detections of melamine in chinese milk powder, animal disease, and comparatively low animal productivity ,” states the report’s executive summary ... ” weak demand the chinese dairy herd is slowly being restocked after the melamine crisis when 15 per cent of the national herd was taken out of production due to weak demand ... “ the strong demand is fueled by sales to wealthier chinese and expats who are willing to pay up 20 rmb ($2 ... “ while traders report food safety concerns are affecting sales in a number of chinese dairy products, there has been especially weak demand for local milk from manufacturers of infant formula, which accounts for an estimated 10-15 per cent of chinese milk consumption ,” write the report’s authors ... “ many chinese companies including large-scale manufacturers such as wahaha, have shifted to imported ingredients for entire production lines ... in some cases firms have contracted with foreign companies to manufacture retail products for distribution in the chinese retail market
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... commenting at the event, mr ferrier said: “china is a very important market for fonterra, and we’re committed to developing and investing in the local dairy industry over the long term ... “the fast-growing demand for dairy in china will be met by locally produced milk and we want to be working alongside the local dairy industry to help meet this demand ... today’s agreement further strengthens fonterra’s capacity to deliver a secure and sustainable supply of fresh dairy products for chinese customers and consumers ... ” the new free stall dairy farm, fonterra yutian farm, will be developed on 42 hectares of land in yutian county, tangshan city, which is halfway between beijing and fonterra’s existing farm in hangu, also in tangshan city ... milk quality consistently meets the finest chinese and new zealand standards
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... the dairy materials were thought to be from the same batch that should have been destroyed following the 2008 scandal, which resulted in 300,000 cases of illness and six deaths ... police have also seized suspect dairy materials although reports as to the exact amount vary ... continued safety scares hamper any potential recovery to the chinese dairy export industry, which was almost wiped out after the 2008 scandal ... earlier in the month, nasdaq-listed chinese company synutra had to face down accusations that its milk powder had resulted in premature breast growth among a group of infant girls ... the chinese health ministry investigated the claims and found no link between the milk products and the unusual breast development
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... chinese dairy synutra international has affirmed its belief that its products are safe and in no way linked to recent allegations of premature breast development in infant girls ... ” the dairy concluded that it “remains 100 per cent confident about the quality of its products ... ” the chinese health ministry has launched an investigation into the claims
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