China Dairy Industry To Rebuild Battered Image
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
DSM (China), with support from the Ministry of Health, National Development and Reform Commission, and National Food Quality Supervision and Inspection Center, recently hosted the 2009 International Dairy Safety Forum in Beijing. At the event, high-level overseas food safety administrators, as well as dairy experts from Australia, New Zealand and other advanced producer countries, give high appraisal to China's dairy companies on their series of food safety supervision measures after the tainted milk incident last year. Foreign and domestic dairy experts discussed how to regain public trust by upgrading product quality, enhancing collaboration of supply chains and establishing a management system of safe milk sources in the country. A "dairy coalition" proposed and implemented by China's leading dairy enterprise Yili, attracted attention with its management model that deals directly with scattered supplier farms. (Click here for more - Chinese Language)