MLBA Edition 5
Controlling pathogens: There's more to it than technology or capital
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
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What do you think
Will China's milk producers be able to recover from the recent melamine scandals? (Oct 08, 2008)
Yes, with the help of governmental authorities and new controls in place, but the domestic milk industry will be assigned to only the low-end mass market as before the melamine scandals broke out.
No, there is likely to be market consolidation and foreign takeovers of some domestic dairy operations.
Yes, the domestic dairy industry will regulate itself to regain consumer confidence, and may in the long run benefit from the scandals as milk consumption continue to rise with higher household income.
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