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Barnett remains resolutely critical of govt’s 1080 approach

One-third of Infant Formula Exporters' Association members have fallen by wayside as result of1080 threat and earlier botulism botch-up.
 
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Nick Grant
Fri, 16 Oct 2015

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Although police announced this week they had made an arrest in connection with a threat to poison infant formula with 1080, questions still remain about the government’s initial handling of the issue –

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Nick Grant
Fri, 16 Oct 2015
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