Fonterra is conducting a voluntary recall of its 300ml and 500ml Anchor and Pams fresh cream, with tests showing E.Coli may be present.
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Fonterra worker reinstated after Harlem Shake dismissal [video]
A New Zealand Fonterra employee, dismissed for performing the Harlem Shake dance while at work, has had his position permanently reinstated.
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Danone initiates legal proceedings against Fonterra
Dairy giant Fonterra has today confirmed that Danone has launched legal proceedings following last year’s whey protein contamination scandal.
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Fonterra’s contamination scare report due out in two weeks
The first report from a recent inquiry into dairy processing giant Fonterra’s whey contamination scare is expected to be released within the next two weeks.
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Liquid chlorine leak at Fonterra factory
A major liquid chlorine leak at Fonterra’s Clandeboye factory in New Zealand has led to seven people being decontaminated.
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Fonterra acquires six percent share of Bega
Dairy giant, Fonterra, has acquired a six percent share of Bega Cheese Limited - one of the three companies in a bidding war for another dairy company, Warrnambool Cheese and Butter.
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Fonterra’s coal mine given the go-ahead
Dairy giant, Fonterra, has been approved to start work on its Mangatangi open cut coal mine in New Zealand.
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Clover an innocent victim of Fonterra’s contamination scandal
Despite being an innocent bystander, Clover's sales have taken a hit thanks to Fonterra's recent food safety scare, which saw widespread recalls of infant formula products.
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Danone seeks full compensation from Fonterra
Danone is 'determined' to be awarded full compensation following Fonterra's recent botulism scare, which saw international recalls of Danone's infant formula products.
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Fonterra in dispute resolution with Danone
Following its recent whey contamination scandal, dairy giant Fonterra has confirmed it's in a dispute resolution process with Danone.
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More heads roll at Fonterra following food safety scare
Two senior managers at Fonterra have been placed on leave, following its recent food safety scare, which also saw the resignation of the dairy giant's managing director, Gary Romano.
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Fonterra MD quits
Gary Romano, the managing director of New Zealand milk products at dairy giant Fonterra, has resigned, effective immediately.
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NZ Prime Minister to visit China after Fonterra contamination probe
NZ's Prime Minister will travel to China to ensure confidence in the country's food industry is restored, following a ministerial inquiry into Fonterra's recent contamination scares.
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Fonterra crisis dents NZ’s ‘100 percent Pure’ image
Although Fonterra has tracked down the contaminated whey protein used in some varieties of infant milk formula ... the long-term ramifications for NZ's image as a safe producer of food and beverages could be severe.
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Explainer: the good, the bad and the ugly of botulinum toxin
It might be fine for us to inject ourselves with Botox in a quest for eternal youth, but when the microorganism that produces this potent toxin is found in whey powder, there’s reason for great concern.
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NZ research group aims to triple foods exports
A new research collaboration will see six key players in the global food community unite in their effort to triple New Zealand's food exports to $60bn by 2025.
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Anchor closes recycling loop for light-proof milk bottles
Anchor, a division of Fonterra, has announced its new light-proof bottles are now part of a fully closed loop recycling system in New Zealand.
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Coles poised to increase dairy processor payments
With a number of milk processors announcing increases in opening milk prices for the next season, Coles is being pressured to stay "true to their word" and increase its payments to processors.
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Fonterra announces milk prices
Fonterra Australia has announced a step up of four cents per kg of fat and 10 cents per kg of protein for milk supplied in Victoria and Tasmania in the 2012/13 season.
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Fonterra workers win jobs back after Harlem Shake sacking
Two workers fired from Fonterra's Takanini plant in New Zealand for doing the Harlem Shake dance have successfully appealed the company's decision.
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