date:Jan 28, 2013
and Malaysia to examine their dairy imports at the weekend, local media in those countries reported.
Fonterra, which was linked through a Chinese subsidiary to the 2008 melamine-tainted milk scandal in which at least six children died, said it had assured its customers that the detected DCD levels were no threat to human health.
Customers are satisfied with our answers and the anxiety is dying down, Chief Executive Theo Spierings said later on Radio New Zealand, describing reports questioning