Milk damage control not good enough - image chairman

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Milk damage control not good enough - image chairman

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Graeme Clegg

Graeme Clegg

A New Zealand exporter says publicity around the discovery of traces of DCD in milk products has thrown sales to China into disarray.

The Government and other authorities moved into damage control mode last week to provide assurances that the trace amounts posed no danger.

But new image chairman Graeme Clegg says their efforts have not been good enough.

Watch the video to see the interview with Mr Clegg.

 

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7/02/2013 5:44:32 a.m.

katubaldy wrote:

Yeah I thought Joe Key saying it was a negligible amount of contaminant in the milk and it would basically be ok,was pretty lame damage control when I initially heard it. That kind of meaningless statement might work great for his supporters but it doesn't look like any of the international customers were buying his story....no big surprise there. Strike up another blurb of failed spin for the National govt.

6/02/2013 9:50:09 a.m.

Fair NZer wrote:

Any contamination in any baby foods will create lots of uncertainty to all parents, let alone China...