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Fonterra - 6 News Result(s)
  • Fonterra Milk Scare a False Alarm, Says New Zealand
    Fonterra Milk Scare a False Alarm, Says New Zealand

    A botulism scare that sparked global recalls of Fonterra milk products was a false alarm and there was never any danger to consumers, New Zealand officials said Wednesday after new tests.The crisis led to infant ...

  • New Zealand Dairy Tainted With Bacteria Triggers Global Recall
    New Zealand Dairy Tainted With Bacteria Triggers Global Recall

    A botulism scare has prompted China and Russia to stop importing some New Zealand dairy products, denting the country's reputation as a supplier of safe, high quality food.New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra announced Saturday that ...

  • Dairy Giant Apologizes Over Food Safety Scare in China
    Dairy Giant Apologizes Over Food Safety Scare in China

    New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra apologized to its Chinese customers after potentially harmful bacteria were detected in some of the company's products.The CEO of the world's top exporter of dairy products offered the apology at ...

  • New Zealand Dairy Giant Faces New Milk Scare in Sri Lanka
    New Zealand Dairy Giant Faces New Milk Scare in Sri Lanka

    New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra, already under pressure over a global botulism scare, is facing fresh trouble over milk powder in Sri Lanka allegedly mixed with a farm chemical.The company said Saturday it had completed ...

  • New Zealand PM to Make Milk Scare Apology in China
    New Zealand PM to Make Milk Scare Apology in China

    New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said Tuesday he will visit Beijing later this year to personally apologise to Chinese consumers over the Fonterra milk botulism scare.China's baby formula market is worth around NZ$3.0 billion ...

  • New Contamination Scare Hits New Zealand Dairy Industry
    New Contamination Scare Hits New Zealand Dairy Industry

    A new contamination scare hit New Zealand's multi-billion dollar dairy industry on Monday after it was revealed a milk product with excessive nitrate levels had been exported to China.Both New Zealand's Ministry of Primary Industries ...

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