New Zealand Botox Dairy Blaster

New Zealand Botox Dairy Blaster New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra Group announced on the 3rd that its whey protein powder produced in a factory in May 2012 will detect Botox. At present, Fonterra has issued a reminder to a total of 8 customers, including 3 Chinese customers. The AQSIQ attached great importance to this and immediately contacted the New Zealand Embassy in China and asked the new party to take immediate measures to prevent the problematic products from affecting the health of Chinese consumers.

â–  Glossary Concentrate Whey Protein Concentrate Whey protein is used as a basic raw material for the production of baby milk powder, children's growing milk powder and sports drinks. However, dairy products such as yoghurt, cheese and heat-sterilized products are not affected.

Special attention to China is one of the major importers of New Zealand milk powder. At present, 80% of imported domestic raw milk powder is from New Zealand, and over 70% of milk powder from New Zealand is provided by Fonterra. It is not clear whether this time there is "contaminated" milk powder entering the Chinese market. However, Fonterra said that on the 2nd, it had informed eight customers from all over the world, including three Chinese customers, about this quality issue.

38 tons of "contaminated" products involved eight customers worldwide, three in China Fonterra released the pollution news on the 2nd, held a press conference on the 3rd to announce more details. Gary Romano, executive director of the company's New Zealand Dairy Products company, said that tests showed that three batches of concentrated whey protein produced in a local New Zealand factory in May 2012 contained botulinum. The total amount of these "polluted" products is 38 tons.

The problem milk powder is Ke Ruikang. He said that on the 2nd, he had informed eight customers including three Chinese customers around the world about the quality problem. These customers are now conducting an urgent investigation to determine whether the product is affected. If necessary, the product will be recalled. Fonterra refuses to provide 8 companies and related product names, and refuses to state the countries and regions where “polluted” products are sold.

The New Zealand Herald reported on the 3rd that the New Zealand Ministry of Primary Industries has determined that the five batches of infant milk powder products sold in New Zealand may be contaminated. The department said that the brand involved is Nutricia Karicare and the product is a second-stage formula for infants older than 6 months.

Fonterra's Ministry of Primary Industries said on the 3rd that it has notified Fonterra's latest "pollution" incidents to government regulators in major overseas markets. At the same time, this department will cooperate with Fonterra and related customers to step up investigation and verification.

Theo Fonterras, global CEO of Fonterra Group, said that companies will do their best to help eight affected customers to ensure that “contaminated” products are removed from the market and informed the public. Fonterra said that it has not received a report on the health problems caused by "contaminated" products for the time being.

Scott Gallagh, Deputy Director of the Department of Contaminated Primary Industry Food Safety at a production pipeline, said: “Certech informed that three of the batches were stored in a warehouse in Auckland, New Zealand, and another in one. Onboard, another batch is stored in Australia... Reckan said that these products have been sealed and will not be on sale. The Ministry of Industry is still verifying information.”

Gallaher said that the Ministry of Primary Industries has sent a team to Krecon's warehouse in Auckland. Before the end of the verification process, consumers should use a Swisscan milk powder or other brands of milk powder instead.

Gary Romano, executive director of Fonterra New Zealand Dairy Products, said that there were three batches of concentrated whey protein that had quality problems. The products were produced in a local factory in New Zealand in May last year. The total number of products suspected of being contaminated was 38. Ton. The source of the contamination is a contaminated pipeline from the company's Howat plant in Waikato, North Island.

Whether anyone will be severely punished for this pollution incident, Romano, executive director of Fonterra New Zealand Dairy Products, refused to respond.

The Ministry of Primary Industry said it will investigate with Fonterra and "determine what happened, what happened, and what can be done to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future."

The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine demanded the immediate recall of my Embassy in New Delhi. The AQSIQ immediately contacted the New Zealand Embassy in China and asked the new party to take immediate measures. Prevent problem products from affecting the health of Chinese consumers.

The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine requires importers to immediately recall potentially contaminated products and require local inspection and quarantine agencies to further strengthen inspection and supervision of dairy products exported to New Zealand. The AQSIQ will continue to pay attention to this issue.

At the reporter’s interview on the 3rd, the Counselor’s Office of the Chinese Embassy in New Zealand stated that he had learned about this from the local news media. Due to the weekend, the staff of the relevant department of the new party are on vacation.

Counselor Zhang said that since New Zealand Fonterra has voluntarily released the company's concentrated whey protein powder to detect botulinum, according to normal procedures, they will not only report the situation to the exporting country, but also reflect the situation to New Zealand. The relevant technical inspection unit and technical inspection unit will track the current status of the product, such as whether the product is currently in the transport link, sales link, or recall link.

After completing the tracking of the product, the product will be evaluated immediately.

The Embassy will coordinate with domestic requirements and communicate with the relevant authorities of New Zealand to minimize the impact on Chinese consumers.

The involved brands in Nanjing have not yet received the cancellation notice. Yesterday, the Yangzi Evening News reporter visited several shopping malls in Nanjing that specialize in importing children's products. All of them found that the brand involved can sell Rui Kang's second-stage formula milk powder. However, the brand promoters have told the Yangzi Evening News reporter that they have not yet received the notice.

The sale of Kerakon milk powder was produced in April at a shopping mall specializing in the import of children's products in Hexi, Nanjing. Before entering the milk powder counter, the people who came to buy milk powder were in an endless stream. Ruikang milk powder promoters introduced that at present, the store only supplies Ruikang 1 and 2 milk powder imported from New Zealand, and the 3 milk powder has been out of stock for some time. The salesperson stated that she is currently unaware of the possibility that Kerkan milk powder may be “contaminated” and that she has not received notice of this brand of milk powder being taken off the shelf.

The Yangzi Evening News reporter checked the products on the counter and found that the production date was before April of this year. In an imported supermarket in Xinjiekou, the Yangzi Evening News reporter also found a second sale of Rikang milk powder. Staff also claimed that they had not received notice of the cancellation. At the same time, the reporter found that the production batch of milk powder on the counter was also marked before April.

Just returned from New Zealand, Kerui Kang is now tangled up to eat and eat in Hexi's imported children's products shopping mall. The citizen Yu Lai is purchasing a second-period milk powder for a baby who will be full for 1 week. Hearing that the second part of Kerakang may be contaminated, Ms. Yu tangled: “I just asked my friend to ship two cans of Rikang from New Zealand. Is it eating or not?” Among the several citizens who investigated immediately, they all said that I don't know what Kerukang's milk powder may "contaminate."

Tmall shop claims there is no problem in selling milk powder. Yesterday, the Yangzi Evening News reporter consulted Krakow at Tmall's official flagship store as the purchaser's official flagship store. The reply given by the other party stated that at present all products sold by China's official channels have not been contaminated with Botox. “As for the situation you mentioned, we have also confirmed to the brand that, as confirmed by New Zealand NUTRICIA New Delhi, all of the products sold by all Chinese official channels are not contaminated by Botox.” Evening News reporter Xie Tao's purchase of tight stones sparked thousands of layers of waves. Fonterra's ignorance of many details of the pollution incident caused netizens to speculate a lot. Yesterday, the Yangzi Evening News reporter tried to get in touch with the other party through the official Twitter.

However, on the Internet, the shopkeepers who engage in the purchase of Ruikang also gave "contaminated" reasons, trying to comfort Chinese milk dad. The user named “Karicare Milk Powder Purchasing -” posted on Weibo at 19:00 last night, “According to reports from New Zealand TV3, there was a contaminated pipe at Fontaine’s plant in Howat, Waikato area. Two batches of 'Rukang' ordinary equipment were contaminated and have been recalled.” Subsequently, a microblogging comment was issued. “Five batches of the five batches were not issued at the New Zealand warehouse. One lot was in Australia. A batch is in preparation for transportation. It has been recalled urgently."

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