date:Aug 06, 2013
hers and the Anlene line of products for the elderly sell well in the country.
In April, it said it was adding to its line of products in China by selling Anmum Infant and Follow-On Formula in stores in select parts of the country from the second half of the year.
The company was embroiled in a food scandal in 2008 when Shijiazhuang Sanlu Group, partly owned by Fonterra, was found to have sold milk tainted with melamine, a chemical that is toxic if consumed, inhaled or absorbed through the ski