Waikato milk of human kindness saves baby elephants in Malaysia
Deep in a Malaysian forest, Borneo pygmy elephants frolic thanks to drinking milk from grass-fed Waikato cows.
Mead Johnson to replace product after fake milk report
Mead Johnson Nutrition Malaysia is advising consumers and retailers nationwide to return Enfalac A+ Step 1 Infant Formula in 1.8kg box for immediate replacement following news reports of fake milk in Johor.
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Source: The Star Online
Link: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/12/16/mead-johnson-to-replace-fake-milk-products/
Fake baby milk formula – what next?
When cheating and blatant violations occur, enforcement agencies cannot plead ignorance, writer says.
By: TK Chua
Source: Free Malaysia Today
Link: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2017/12/15/fake-baby-milk-formula-what-next/
No milk, sugar: Venezuelans lose prized ice cream to crisis
The Coromoto ice cream parlour had it all — chocolate and vanilla for sure, though also garlic, avocado and even octopus sorbets… but the things you can’t find in Venezuela any more, like milk and sugar, means the landmark has had to close for good.
Fonterra: More room for growth
MALAYSIA continues to be an important market globally for Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd as it pursues to develop more high-value products to serve the country’s increasing appetite for good quality dairy products. By: Farah Adilla
Fonterra foresees stable milk prices ahead
AFTER a bout of volatility in the global dairy trade, which saw whole milk powder (WMP) prices slump to US$1,590 per tonne in August 2015, global dairy nutrition company Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd — the world’s largest dairy exporter — foresees relatively stable milk prices for at least the next three years. By: Supriya Surendran
Malaysia to Tap 'Dairy Countries' on Structure of National Dairy Board
Malaysia will tap countries that are advanced in the dairy industry on the structure, tasks, responsibilities, roles and functions of the National Dairy Board (NDB).
Fonterra invests $4.4m in Malaysian dairy operations
Southeast Asian nation an increasingly vital conduit to Asia and the Muslim world.
#Australian firms urged to broaden Asia focus beyond China
Opportunities in Malaysia are just as significant for many Australia food producers as those in China, according to Bonkers Retail, which on Monday announced a deal to distribute products in around 350 supermarkets across Malaysia through organic baby foods maker subsidiary Baby Royale.