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... a top local dairy industry official has called china's dairy standards the loosest in the world, triggering a fresh controversy on the issue ... the issue gained new momentum when wang dingmian, chairman of the guangzhou dairy association, said at an industry meeting that the country's standards on fresh milk are the loosest in the world and a national "shame ... " dingmian's comments, which have been quoted by official chinese news agencies, pointed to china's new dairy standards , which took effect on june 1 this year ... in comparison, dairy standards in western nations call for a bacterial count of roughly 100,000 per millilitre of raw milk, and a protein content of roughly 3 grams per 100 grams of raw milk ... dingmian added that the standards were lowered because of increased pressure from dairy producers, who were looking to reap larger profits by cutting costs via these reduced standards ... he further alleged that the bacteria counts in freshly produced raw milk were low and it is the dairy producers' own sanitation standards that were unable to meet high dairy standards ... while officials at the guangzhou dairy association remain tight lipped, an official from another province level dairy association said that dingmian was not wrong, but his reasons may be ... “if higher standards were adopted, i estimate that at least 60 per cent of all dairy cows would be rendered unusable to supply milk,” he added
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... commenting at the event, mr ferrier said: “china is a very important market for fonterra, and we’re committed to developing and investing in the local dairy industry over the long term ... “the fast-growing demand for dairy in china will be met by locally produced milk and we want to be working alongside the local dairy industry to help meet this demand ... today’s agreement further strengthens fonterra’s capacity to deliver a secure and sustainable supply of fresh dairy products for chinese customers and consumers ... ” the new free stall dairy farm, fonterra yutian farm, will be developed on 42 hectares of land in yutian county, tangshan city, which is halfway between beijing and fonterra’s existing farm in hangu, also in tangshan city ... established in 2007, the farm has grown from 3000 cows to over 6000 and is producing around 25 million litres of milk for local consumption ... the farm will house around 3000 milking cows, imported from new zealand and is expected to employ around 100 local people, most of whom will live onsite in a housing facility
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... honourable rajapaksa said: “i thank nestlé lanka for upholding its commitment to develop the country’s dairy industry and supporting the government’s initiative to develop the north eastern areas ... the initiative is a solid testimony of their dedication to the local dairy industry, local rural communities and to the nation as a whole ... ” mr waszyk added: “this inauguration of the chilling centre at kilinochchi is an important milestone in our endeavour to support the development of the dairy industry in sri lanka ... “it is highly gratifying to be able to spearhead an initiative that will create immense value for local rural communities, and which offers our company the opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to creating shared value (csv), which is the basic way we do business ... nestlé lanka will provide dairy farmers with training, development, support and assistance via sustainable dairy farming best practices, along with aid and information on livestock health, breeding, milking, hygiene, sterile handling and storage ... in addition, nestlé lanka aims to help dairy farmers develop pasture and feed, with farmer incentives for artificial insemination; and will distribute equipment and supporting material such as milk churns and hampers containing cattle feed ... having supported the sri lankan dairy sector since the early 1980’s, today nestlé lanka is the country’s single largest private sector collector of fresh milk, procuring an average of 115,000 litres of milk every day from 13,000 local dairy farmers
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... china’s fledgling and buoyant dairy industry was brought to its knees after last year’s melamine scandal but, slowly, there are signs growth is returning to the sector ... the marketing gloves are back off in china’s dairy industry ... almost a year on from the melamine contamination that killed at least six children and sickened thousands, and with an apparent industry-wide recovery in full swing, china’s top dairy processors are outdoing each other in a pr onslaught to assure consumers of their supply chains are robust ... the yili group, china’s second-largest dairy producer, has launched an attempt to grab the initiative from mengniu with a nationwide advertising offensive under the slogan ‘milk you can trust’ ... “for now firms are putting all their efforts into securing the supply chain; they’ve had to work so hard on this,” explains wang huaibo, a beijing-based agronomist and author of 50 years of the china dairy industry ... nevertheless, china’s dairy sales rose 12 ... offering confidence that the recovery will continue, song kungang, director general of the china dairy industry association, last month predicted in an interview in the country’s key people’s daily newspaper that, by december, overall dairy consumption will be back to 90% of pre-melamine crisis sales levels ... sales may have been lifted by the chinese government tightening milk supply chains while also using subsidies to replenish the national dairy herd ... meanwhile, china’s leading dairy producers have also made much of improved supply chains ... china’s lack of pastureland means more than 80% of its milk comes from households keeping an average of five cows, according to the china dairy yearbook ... this is unlikely to change, says jiang yaming, director of one of several farms supplying shanghai-based bright dairy co ... 50) per cow subsidies - to milking stations supervised by local authorities ... milk output in tianjin has climbed from 22,000 tonnes in 1980 to 200,000 tonnes in 2008, according to the local branch of the china association of dairy industry
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