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China dairy destroys tainted milk promises tough checks | China dairy destroys tainted milk promises tough checks |
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China Mengniu Dairy Company said it has destroyed a batch of milk found to have elevated levels of a cancer-causing substance aflatoxin. | China Mengniu Dairy Company said it has destroyed a batch of milk found to have elevated levels of a cancer-causing substance aflatoxin. |
The company said none of its products currently being sold were affected and that it will implement tougher safety checks going forward. | The company said none of its products currently being sold were affected and that it will implement tougher safety checks going forward. |
It has blamed spoiled cow food for the contamination. | It has blamed spoiled cow food for the contamination. |
Shares of Mengniu, China's biggest dairy company, fell 21% on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. | Shares of Mengniu, China's biggest dairy company, fell 21% on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. |
"At present, all products available in the market within and outside China, including Hong Kong, have passed relevant standards," Mengniu said in a statement on its website. | "At present, all products available in the market within and outside China, including Hong Kong, have passed relevant standards," Mengniu said in a statement on its website. |
Panic selling? | |
Despite the assurance by the firm, its shares fell to a two-year low on concerns that consumers may avoid buying its products in the short-term. | |
"Panic selling has dragged the stock down as the scandal hit in a quiet and nervous market," said Alfred Chan of Cheer Pearl Investment. | |
However, analysts said the impact was likely to be temporary as the company had destroyed the products before they reached the market. | |
"We do not think the impact will be as serious as the melamine scandal, since there have not been any reports of directly related health cases," the Royal Bank of Scotland said. | |
The melamine scandal, which broke out in 2008, resulted in the death of at least six babies and another 300,000 fell ill after drinking tainted infant formula. | |
China has been trying to streamline its dairy industry after that scandal. | |
Earlier this year more than 500 dairy producers were ordered to halt production, following a government safety audit. |
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