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Chinese melamine scandal widens | Chinese melamine scandal widens |
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The toxic chemical melamine is probably being routinely added to Chinese animal feed, state media has reported. | The toxic chemical melamine is probably being routinely added to Chinese animal feed, state media has reported. |
Correspondents say the unusually frank reports in several news outlets are an admission that contamination could be widespread throughout the food chain. | Correspondents say the unusually frank reports in several news outlets are an admission that contamination could be widespread throughout the food chain. |
The melamine scandal began early in September, when at least four Chinese babies were killed by contaminated milk, and thousands more became ill. | The melamine scandal began early in September, when at least four Chinese babies were killed by contaminated milk, and thousands more became ill. |
The news led firms across Asia to recall products made from Chinese milk. | The news led firms across Asia to recall products made from Chinese milk. |
The problem widened last weekend when the authorities in Hong Kong reported that melamine had also been detected in Chinese eggs. | The problem widened last weekend when the authorities in Hong Kong reported that melamine had also been detected in Chinese eggs. |
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Four brands of eggs have since been found to be contaminated, and agriculture officials speculate that the cause was probably melamine-laced feed given to hens. | Four brands of eggs have since been found to be contaminated, and agriculture officials speculate that the cause was probably melamine-laced feed given to hens. |
Melamine is high in nitrogen, and the chemical is added to food products to make them appear to have a higher protein content. | Melamine is high in nitrogen, and the chemical is added to food products to make them appear to have a higher protein content. |
'Open secret' | 'Open secret' |
Several state newspapers carried reports on Thursday suggesting that the addition of melamine to animal feed was widespread. | Several state newspapers carried reports on Thursday suggesting that the addition of melamine to animal feed was widespread. |
The feed industry seems to have acquiesced to agree on using the chemical to reduce production costs while maintaining the protein count for quality inspections," the state-run China Daily said in an editorial. | |
"We cannot say for sure if the same chemical has made its way into other types of food," the newspaper added. | "We cannot say for sure if the same chemical has made its way into other types of food," the newspaper added. |
MELAMINE SCANDAL 10 Sept: 14 babies reported ill in Gansu province, cases reported around China13 Sept: 19 people arrested15 Sept: Beijing confirms first deaths from the contamination22 Sept: Toll of ill babies rises to more than 50,000; head of China's quality watchdog resigns23 Sept: Other countries start to test Chinese dairy products or remove them from shops14 Oct: China orders the withdrawal of all milk produced more than a month ago22 Oct: Hong Kong scientists find excessive levels of melamine in a brand of mainland eggs31 Oct: Chinese media suggest melamine is routinely added to animal feed Send us your comments | |
The practice of mixing melamine into animal feed is an "open secret" in the industry, the Nanfang Daily reported. | The practice of mixing melamine into animal feed is an "open secret" in the industry, the Nanfang Daily reported. |
Chinese officials have been criticised for initially covering up the melamine scandal - as they have in the past for other health scares. | Chinese officials have been criticised for initially covering up the melamine scandal - as they have in the past for other health scares. |
Despite a nationwide campaign to raise food safety standards and reassure consumers, China's broken-down food safety inspectorate is still failing to catch and report lapses in standards when they happen. | Despite a nationwide campaign to raise food safety standards and reassure consumers, China's broken-down food safety inspectorate is still failing to catch and report lapses in standards when they happen. |
Analysts say that Friday's news reports are an unusual departure for Chinese officials, marking what amounts to a tacit government admission that the problem could affect many parts of the food supply. | Analysts say that Friday's news reports are an unusual departure for Chinese officials, marking what amounts to a tacit government admission that the problem could affect many parts of the food supply. |