Fonterra could not have given formula warnings in March, says Spierings

Fonterra could not have given formula warnings in March, says Spierings
By Pattrick Smellie Aug 5 (BusinessDesk) - The five month gap between traces of an often harmless bacteria being found in a batch of whey powder and the Aug public notification of a botulism risk was unavoidable, says Fonterra's chief executive Theo Spierings. Speaking to New Zealand media from Beijing, where he fronted for a huge Chinese media contingent to apologise for the scare, which involves the lucrative and highly sensitive infant milk formula market, Spierings said the traces discovered during testing in March gave no cause for imme...