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REFILE-UPDATE 1-NZ's Fonterra to enter huge infant formula market in China

By Naomi Tajitsu WELLINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - New Zealand's Fonterra, the world's largest dairy exporter, plans to sell its own branded infant milk formula in China by mid-year, playing catch-up...

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How Big Formula Bought China

By Alexandra Harney on 3:28 pm November 11, 2013. Category Business, Corporate News, Editor's Choice, Health, Health & Science Tags: baby formula, China A sales assistant takes down Dumex milk...

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New Zealand dairy firm tries to contain Chinese milk scandal

The head of New Zealand’s Fonterra flew to Beijing yesterday in an attempt to contain the fallout of the botulism scandal surrounding its products and China’s consequent banning of all New Zealand...

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NZ's Fonterra finds botulism bacteria in dairy ingredient

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Fonterra, the world's largest dairy exporter, on Saturday said it had found a bacteria which can cause botulism in some of its dairy products, prompting China to...

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New Zealand Company's Contaminated Milk Scare Hits China Hard

Ron Corben BANGKOK — New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra is apologizing after milk powder used in products exported to China and other countries in Asia was found to contain bacteria that could cause...

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Fonterra Tainted Items Add to Woes of Consumers in China

Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd.’s warnings of tainted ingredients in some products of the world’s largest dairy exporter is the latest blow to baby formula sellers amid Chinese consumers’ concerns...

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Fonterra botulism scare leads to import ban in China, Vietnam and Russia

New Zealand dairy giant's whey protein and milk powder banned after discovery of potentially deadly bacteria A shelf of Dumex baby formula, which uses products from New Zealand dairy Fonterra, at a...

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Fonterra apologises for tainted milk scare

Fonterra, the New Zealand based company at the centre of contaminated milk scare, has apologised to its customers, saying it is doing everything it can to rectify the situation. The world's biggest...

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China battles breast-feeding rates among the world’s lowest amid tainted...

BEIJING — With her 1-day-old son propped against her in a hospital bed nursing, Qi Wenjuan says she has no desire to feed her child with infant formula. “I don’t trust baby formula,” the first-time...

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Chinese officials try to encourage breast-feeding after formula recalls

BEIJING — With her 1-day-old son propped against her in a hospital bed nursing, Qi Wenjuan says she has no desire to feed her child with infant formula. “I don’t trust baby formula,” the first-time...

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China promotes breast-feeding amid tainted formula scare

BEIJING: With her 1-day-old son propped against her in a hospital bed nursing, Qi Wenjuan says she has no desire to feed her child with infant formula. “I don’t trust baby formula,” the first-time...

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Chinese moms encouraged to breast-feed

BEIJING – With her 1-day-old son propped against her in a hospital bed nursing, Qi Wenjuan says she has no desire to feed her child with infant formula. "I don't trust baby formula," the first-time...

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China pushes breast-feeding as trust in formula wanes

The Associated PressBEIJING (AP)—With her 1-day-old son propped against her in a hospital bed nursing, Qi Wenjuan says she has no desire to feed her child with infant formula. “I don’t trust baby...

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Chinese authorities encourage mothers to breast-feed their babies

With her one-day-old son propped against her in a hospital bed, Qi Wenjuan says she has no desire to feed her child with infant formula. "I don't trust baby formula," the first-time mother said, lying...

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>China promotes breast-feeding amid tainted milk

BEIJING (AP) — With her 1-day-old son propped against her in a hospital bed nursing, Qi Wenjuan says she has no desire to feed her child with infant formula. "I don't trust baby formula," the...

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China promotes breast-feeding amid tainted milk

Click photo to enlarge In this Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2013 photo, Chinese new mother Qi Wenjuan breastfeeds her 1-day-old son at Tiantan Hospital s maternity ward in Beijing, China. China s rates of...

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China promotes breastfeeding amid tainted milk scare

Published August 09, 2013Associated Press New mother Qi Wenjuan breastfeeds her 1-day-old son at Tiantan Hospital's maternity ward in Beijing, China. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) With her 1-day-old son...

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Danone a little shaky on moral high ground

OPINION: In early January, Paris-based multinational food group Danone announced its intention to sue its primary dairy supplier, Fonterra, and to terminate its supply contract. Danone, the parent...

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Danone to name new management at China unit after bribery scandal

BEIJING (Reuters) - French food maker Danone S.A. (DANO.PA) said it will appoint new management at its Dumex infant milk powder operation in China and has suspended a nutrition program for mothers in...

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Mainland mothers need access to safe food at home

I'm a new mum. Or, rather, an old mum. Two weeks ago, I gave birth to my third child. This time around, I knew exactly what to expect in the hospital - the sleepless nights, the endless beeping of...

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Special Report - How Big Formula bought China

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SPECIAL REPORT-How Big Formula Bought China

* Read this story in a PDF link.reuters.com/mew44v * China targets formula firms in anti-corruption campaign * China regulations bar hospital promotion of formula * Reuters finds formula firms skirt or...

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