Northwest
China's inland city Hohhot, home to China's two dairy giants Mengniu
and Yili, will set up a national-level laboratory to monitor products of
the two scandal-hit companies,prepreg Hohhot Mayor Qin Yi said Thursday.
"We
will use the lab to supervise dairy products produced by the two
companies nationwide and make sure they provide qualified products to
consumers," Qin said.Symons cone crusher
Qin
said the government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has approved
Hohhot's plan of building the lab and the city government is now in
contact with China's Ministry of Agriculture and national quality
inspection watchdogs for the details.
The mayor did not disclose when the lab will be established and how much the government will spend on it.China 4x4 Accessories wholesalers
Qin
said the Mengniu Dairy Company and Yili Industrial Group have more than
100 manufacturing and processing plants across China, taking large
market share of the country's combined production of liquid milk and
milk powder.
China's
dairy industry has been mired in controversy since a notorious scandal
in 2008 in which baby formula produced by the Sanlu Group, a domestic
dairy company, was found to be tainted with melamine, an industrial
compound used to create plastic and resin.Crushing plant The tainted formula led to the deaths of six infants and sickened 300,000 children across the country.
SVintage bath fixturescandals involving the Mengniu and Yili have further cast a blow on consumers' confidence in Chinese dairy products.
In
December, 2011, products manufactured by Mengniu were found to contain
high levels of aflatoxin, a carcinogen, according to the General
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine
(AQSIQ).
Last
June, an "unusual amount" of mercury, a metallic element that is toxic
in high doses, was found in baby formula produced by Yili.
Apart
from tightening quality supervision, the Hohhot government will also
increase investment and encourage private capital in building grazing
land and dairy farms to ensure milk quality from the source, said Qin,
on the sidelines of annual session of the 12th National People's
Congress, China's top legislature.
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