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In August 2008, China Sanlu Milk Powder was tested and found to contain melamine. In September 2008, the New Zealand government asked China to investigate the problem, and by September 21, it was discovered that many food products in ...
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You may remember some of my posts concerning the melamine controversy which involved the deaths of four babies, and the illness of thousands of Chinese babies through melamine contaminated Chinese milk. Fonterra was a shareholder in a ...
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Melamine can cause kidney stones if consumed in excessive levels; in severe cases, it can cause kidney failure. The chemical has been routinely mixed into Chinese milk and dairy products to boost protein content. ...
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New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra, the business partner of Sanlu Group, China’s top seller of infant milk powder and the first to go public with melamine contamination, has cut the value of its 43 percent stake in Sanlu to about $42 ...
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The Sanlu Group one of China’s major diary and infant formula producers whose products were fist shown to contain the chemical quickly blamed the dairy farmers – suggesting that they were the ones who added melamine to fool protein ...