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Dairy giants pledge to improve quality control

China's two biggest dairy giants Mengniu and Yili yesterday pledged to take control of milk collection and encourage farmers to send their cattle to company farms for better quality control. The two also said their current products are totally safe. ... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Fri, Oct 17 2008

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