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Baby girls in China are showing the signs of premature sexual development, which the parents claim, are caused by the hormone-tainted milk powder. Chinese food safety officials are investigating the causes for the symptoms of breast development in...
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The Otago Daily Times is reporting that the dairy industry will be releasing details from a case study under the Government’s greenhouse gas “footprinting...
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It has been confirmed that at least two babies have died in China after drinking milk formula tainted with melamine, a substance used in plastics, fertilisers, glues...
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Environmentally unsound dairy farming practices in New Zealand are beginning to come under increased scrutiny after a recent Environment Court fine handed down to a...
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Dairy giant Fonterra Chairman Henry van der Heyden, left, and Chief Executive Andrew Ferrier announce in Auckland, New Zealand, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, they will cut the 2008-09 dairy season payout to 5.10 New Zealand dollars ($2.70) per kilogram of...
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