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A keeper draws milk from cows on Youth Farm in Jeminay, Altay, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Sept. 20, 2008. A project which encourages farmers to take part in dairy industry was started since 2007. Now there are 82,000 milk cows in the Altay region. Altay region is expected to develop more than 20 townships each have more than 1000 high qualified milk cows by the year 2010.(Xinhua File Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- The latest tests found
that Chinese liquid dairy products met the new temporary restrictions on
melamine, the country's top quality control agency said on Saturday.
It was the ninth investigation on the industrial
chemical following the tainted baby formula scandal that killed at least three
infants and sickened more than 50,000 others, according to the General
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ).
The latest tests covered 532 batches of liquid milk,
including yogurt, from 69 brands in 23 major cities nationwide, the agency said.
At present, 4,213 batches of liquid dairy products
from 131 brands produced after Sept. 14 were tested and all in line with the
limit, it added.
Melamine, often used in the manufacturing of
plastics, was added to sub-standard or diluted milk to make the protein levels
appear higher.
China on Wednesday set temporary limits on melamine
content in dairy products. The limits were a maximum of 1 mg of melamine per kg
of infant formula and a maximum 2.5 mg per kg for liquid milk, milk powder and
food products containing at least 15 percent milk.
The State Council, or Cabinet, issued a series of
quality control regulations for dairy products on Thursday.
The regulations tighten control of how milk-yielding
animals are bred, how raw milk is purchased and the production and sales of
dairy food.
They promised more severe punishment for people who
violated safety standards and quality control departments that failed to fulfil
their duties.