09 अगस्त 2013
'No cases of illness due to tainted NZ milk powder in China
Beijing, Aug 9. No cases of sickness have been
reported in China due to the consumption of tainted milk
powder imported from New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra, the
country's food safety authority said today.
"The center is making more efforts to carry out
examinations over the contaminated products," Li Fengqin,
director of the microorganism division of the China National
Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment was quoted by the
state-run Xinhua news agency as saying at a press conference
here.
On August 2, Fonterra said that some of its whey protein
produced in May 2012 was found to be contaminated with
clostridium botulinum which has the potential to cause
paralysis.
Following this China's importers began to recall and seal
products produced by Fonterra after the Administration of
Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine named four
domestic companies that have imported whey products that may
be tainted.
The China Food and Drug Administration has also told
companies to halt sales of and recall all relevant products.
Deng Haihua, spokesman for the National Health and Family
Planning Commission, said the commission has been cooperating
with relevant organs in handling the tainted products.
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