date:Sep 13, 2013
minated and safe for consumption.
The samples, which were inspected by the Medical Research Institute (MRI), did not contain Clostridium Botulinum bacteria. Therefore the Food Advisory Committee (FAC) has decided to release the stocks of products, the statement said.
Fears of contaminated milk triggered massive panic last month after Fonterra was accused by a Sri Lankan government research institute of having dicyandiamide (DCD) in its milk power, a chemical used in fertilizers to prevent them