Consumers losing confidence in Fonterra dairy products
date:Aug 14, 2013
is difficult to metabolize if ingested and will form stones. It's particularly harmful to kids, whose kidneys are not fully developed. Their urinary systems will be impaired, said Cao Mingshi, deputy secretary-general of the Shanghai Dairy Association.

In January, New Zealand's Ministry for Primary Industries found DCD in some of Fonterra's milk powder products and later discovered it came from fertilizers used in pastures, although the source of the contamination is still to be revealed.

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