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NZ dairy ‘falls from grace’, European brands booming; – People’s Daily Online

The impact of the detection of chemical residues in dairy products originating from New Zealand found in Chinese market is still spreading as consumers turn to European brands. help writing an essay "DCD Affair"  Peoples Daily – which is the Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece reports –  although New Zealand insists dicyandiamide (DCD) is less toxic than table salt, reporters found that many consumers still have doubts about New Zealand milk powder. And urchasing agents are getting extremely busy withEuropean milk powder business. According to Taobao, China’s largest e-commerce platform, in the last seven days, New Zealand milk powder traded indexwere down 24.1 percent. On Jan. 27, the index once declined to zero, which means a marked decline in sales of New Zealand milk powder. Many foreign milk powder sellers are posting the official statement on their home pages, claiming they don’t sell products of the Fonterra Group. A Taobao shopkeeper told reporter, despite having put on New Zealand officials’ statement on the webpage, recently the business has been “down” a lot. After training,the shop now requires customer service staff to be patient to explain to consumers and clear their doubts. At the same time, some milk powder brands from Europe began to expand their market share in China. According to media reports, recently, DM Stores, a large supermarket chain in Germany implemented restrictions for the purchase of infant formula; each customer can only buy up to four boxes each time. At the same time, the Netherlands requires each customer can only buy a jar of milk powder. Affected by the “restriction”, many European milk powder e-shops are considering raising prices. A Taobao shopkeeper advises reporter “to take advantageof the opportunity and buy more. If the restrictions are put into effect for a long time,price will continue to rise.”

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NZ Govt assures Chinese consumers NZ dairy products safe; apologizes for confusion over DCD

The New Zealand Government has issued an assurance to all Chinese consumers that  NZ dairy products are safe and apologised for  “confusion” surrounding the suspension of DCD use in fertilisers on NZ farms. The apology was conveyed by New Zealand ambassador Carl Worker at a press conference at the NZ embassy in Beijing late Monday (NZ time). Ambassador Worker also told the press …

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China authorities will “seal and destroy” any NZ-sourced dairy products containing DCD as investigations intensify in China

"DCD Affair"  Chinese authorities have launched an investigation in three Chinese cities spelling out they will “seal and destroy” any dairy products which  contain residues of dicyandiamide (DCD). The investigation comes as China’s quality watchdog issues a “Please Explain” to its NZ counterparts requesting a “detailed risk assessment report” on NZ dairy products after  the “potentially harmful” chemical residue was found …

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Fonterra CEO flays O’Connor’s milk taint talk

literacy narrative essay "DCD Affair"  Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings has torn strips off Labour agriculture spokesman Damien O’Connor for, he says, endangering the whole of the New Zealand dairy industry with “drastic” allegations relating to traces of a benign chemical, DCD, found in some powdered milk. O’Connor issued a press statement alleging a cover-up of the DCD findings in …

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Fonterra units hold up in early trading, despite DCD scare

"DCD Affair"  Fonterra Shareholders Fund units took a small, immediate knock as trading opened on the NZX this morning after a weekend in which international media latched onto the news that small traces of a nitrate inhibitor had been found in some Fonterra milk powder. FSF units dropped 0.41 percent, or 3 cents, to $7.20 at the open of NZX …

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Fonterra CFO announces retirement

One of the chief architects of Fonterra’s successfully launched listed units, chief financial officer Jonathan Mason, is to leave the co-operative. The softly spoken former senior executive for the American wood products giant International Paper first came to New Zealand from 2000 to 2005 to be cfo at Carter Holt Harvey, which IP owned at the time, before returning to …

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NZ Food reputation at stake – PR assault needed

"DCD Affair"  ANZ’s Morning Brief  highlights a PR assault is now required to reassure NZ’s trading partners that the chemical DCD poses no health risks. narrative essay “Dairy accounts for around one third of NZ’s exports,” says the ANZ brief. “It is somewhat alarming, therefore, that traces of dicyandiamide, or DCD, have been found in NZ milk and milk powder, …

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Fonterra’s dairy trumps Cavalier’s wool in NZX 50 reshuffle

The Fonterra Shareholders’ Fund, whose units soared 26 percent on their first day of trading, will tip wool carpetmaker Cavalier Corp out of the benchmark NZX 50 index this month. The Fonterra fund, which has surged by a third from their $5.50 offer price, has met the ranking and liquidity requirements and will join the benchmark index on Jan. 21, …

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Fonterra incoming chairman John Wilson confirmed

Fonterra shareholders voted to re-elect incumbent directors John Wilson and Nicola Shadbolt to the Fonterra board. They will be joined by new director Blue Read, a former chairman of the Fonterra Shareholders’ Council from 2007 – 2010. Read, aged 57, lives and farms near Urenui in Northern Taranaki.? Blue is the current Chairman, New Zealand Co-operative Business Association, and has …

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