China's Bright Dairy Invests In Improving Milk Quality
June 10, 2009 |
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Chinese dairy products company Bright Dairy has announced plans to invest CNY50 million to improve its pasture-land and to further improve its milk quality.
At present, Bright Dairy is implementing a standard management method with 350 specific management items on its own pastures and the method will be gradually promoted to its cooperative pastures and leased regional pasture-land.
Currently, Bright Dairy's milk source structure consists of large-scale pastures and leased regional pasture-land. The company owns 21 large-scale pastures and sources from around 500 cooperative large-scale pastures.
Since the onset of the melamine scandal in September 2008, Bright Dairy has ceased sourcing milk from individual providers, which formerly accounted for 5% of the company's total milk sources.
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