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China milk powder scandal overhyped in NZ, expert says

Fonterra could get into a lot of trouble by further entering into this debate - Barnett. 

Jason Walls
Tue, 25 Oct 2016

Fonterra is moving quickly to distance itself from any potential fallout from this week’s milk powder scandal in China.

It’s a strategy which appears to be working, according to the Infant Formula Exporter’s Association chairman Michael Barnett, who says the situation has been somewhat overhyped

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Jason Walls
Tue, 25 Oct 2016
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