CHINA: Fonterra sees returning dairy demand
By: Dominique Patton | 10 December 2009
China's dairy sales are starting to recover from the damage done by the melamine scandal last year, Philip Turner, managing director at Fonterra China, has revealed.
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China's dairy sales are starting to recover from the damage done by the melamine scandal last year, Philip Turner, managing director at Fonterra China, has revealed.

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