#Consumers losing confidence in Fonterra dairy products

Despite claims by Fonterra that none of its milk powder found in Sri Lanka with traces of thetoxic chemical dicyandiamide made it into the Chinese market, Chinese consumers and expertsare in uproar over the company’s handling of its food safety problems.

#Dairy markets update

According to DairyCo, UK farmgate milk prices reached a record high of 30.77ppl in June.

#China's dairy industry on the mend

The recent Fonterra incident is a lesson in that no company in the world can take product safety for granted. It’s also sparked the question — just how far are Chinese dairy companies from their international rivals in quality?

#Fonterra known for food quality

Farmers will bear the brunt of any loss of confidence from customers over Fonterra’s botulism scare, says Manawatu-Rangitikei Federated Farmers dairy chairman James Stewart.

NZ seeks to resolve Fonterra ban

Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy says New Zealand diplomats in Russia will meet with officials to try to resolve a ban on Fonterra products.

#Fronteiras abertas para o leite

Verdadeira obsessão nos Campos Gerais, o constante investimento em qualidade e em tecnologia abre caminho para avanço na produção e na renda