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The EU has imposed tighter border controls on imports of a baby milk ingredient from China after it was singled out as the source of a major contamination scare, according to a text published this week.

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The toxin cereulide, which can cause nausea and diarrhoea, was first detected in December in batches of formula containing arachidonic acid oil, triggering recalls in dozens of countries.

The deaths of three infants are suspected to be linked to the consumption of recalled infant formula in France where authorities have launched a probe.

The European Commission said in its Official Journal that it was "necessary to provide for an increased level of official controls and special conditions in relation to the importation of consignments of arachidonic acid oil from China".

Consignments entering the bloc from China will need an official certificate showing they have been tested and found to be cereulide toxin-free.

To account for shipments that may have already left China, the commission said for the next two months half of the consignments entering the bloc from the Asian powerhouse should be physically checked.

Manufacturers including European giants like Nestle, Danone and Lactalis, have recalled formula in more than 60 countries including several EU states since December.

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The EU did not name any company but the Wuhan, China-based firm Cabio Biotech has come under scrutiny as the supplier of the ingredient suspected of being tainted.

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2008 China milk powder scandal

It is not the first time that China is mentioned in relation to baby milk safety standards. The 2008 Chinese baby milk powder scandal laid bare deep flaws in that country’s food safety oversight and corporate responsibility.

In September that year it emerged that infant formula, chiefly produced by the Sanlu Group, had been adulterated with melamine, an industrial chemical added to diluted milk to falsify protein readings in quality tests.

More than 300,000 infants were affected, tens of thousands were admitted to hospital with kidney stones and other renal damage, and at least six deaths were officially linked to the contamination.

Investigations later showed that Sanlu had received consumer complaints months earlier but failed to halt production or swiftly inform higher authorities, while regulators did not detect or disclose the problem in time.

The scandal triggered a massive recall, the withdrawal of thousands of tonnes of dairy products, and import bans on Chinese dairy, severely undermining confidence in the country’s food exports.

In the aftermath, Chinese parents increasingly turned to foreign-made baby formula, prompting China to import large quantities of baby milk powder and contributing to shortages and rationing measures in several European countries.

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[-] plyth@feddit.org 3 points 1 month ago

Relying on Chinese products for baby formula after the 2008 scandal requires some mental gymnastics.

But that wouldn't be an issue if the ingredients were tested. How can so many producers not catch the contamination?

Which rises the question, how can so many producers shift sourcing to the same company? Even worse, how can the EU not identify this as a threat? No baby milk when we are at war with China? The supply chain act should prevent this problem in the future.

But finally:

half of the consignments entering the bloc from the Asian powerhouse should be physically checked.

Why check only half? It only saves half the work but keeps the risk. Companies can slip the contaminated product into production and claim that it came from the unchecked half.

[-] TheJesusaurus@piefed.ca 3 points 1 month ago

I'm not trying to defend China here at all but I don't think you have any idea the complexities of international supply chains

[-] plyth@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago

That could very well be true but where is that a problem in my comment?

[-] Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago
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