CORRECT Fonterra reveals another Chinese hiccup after May quarantine over nitrate levels

CORRECT Fonterra reveals another Chinese hiccup after May quarantine over nitrate levels
(Corrects second paragraph to show only one batch of Fonterra product was affected) By Paul McBeth Aug. 21 (BusinessDesk) - Fonterra Cooperative Group, beset by food standards issues after the bacteria that can cause botulism was found in its supply chain, had another stumble in China in May when 42 tonnes of milk powder were held up over elevated nitrate levels. The milk powder was among 163 batches of foods and cosmetics prevented from entering China by that nation’s quarantine officials in May, according to a July 29 report on the China...