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Heritage Foods  inaugurates new Ice Cream Plant
Mar 13, 2026

Heritage Foods inaugurates new Ice Cream Plant

Heritage Foods Limited, a leading dairy company offering a wide range of milk and value-added dairy products, today announced the inauguration of its new greenfield Ice cream manufacturing facility at...Read More

17 High-Genetic US Bulls Arrive to Boost Kashmir Dairy
Mar 13, 2026

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In a major step to strengthen dairy productivity, the Animal Husbandry Department (AHD) of Jammu & Kashmir has imported 17 high-genetic-merit dairy bulls from the United States as part of a breeding i...Read More

Jigawa to Partner India for Dairy Development
Mar 13, 2026

Jigawa to Partner India for Dairy Development

The Jigawa State Government in Nigeria has announced plans to collaborate with the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) of India to promote livestock development and expand dairy production in the...Read More

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FSSAI makes registration to all milk vendors in India
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FSSAI makes registration to all milk vendors in India

The recent advisory issued by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) mandating registration of milk vendors is a timely and progressive step towards strengthening traceability and accou...Read More

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The recent editorial “Bitter Milk” published by The Hindu raises important concerns about food safety in India. The editorial deserves appreciation for attempting to broaden the conversation and under...Read More

Milk Prices Rise in South & West: Is North Next?
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The recent round of retail milk price increases across South India and Maharashtra is no longer an episodic adjustment but a clear signal of structural stress building up in India’s milk economy. Over...Read More

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India’s rise to the top of the global dairy league board has been one of the most remarkable agricultural success stories of the 21st century. With milk production surpassing 247 million tonnes per ye...Read More

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Lactose-free milk is emerging as a major growth opportunity for the dairy industry, particularly in the rapidly expanding coffee and café segment. A recent US-based study highlighted that lactose-free...Read More

Nigeria’s Dairy Challenge: Many Cows, Little Milk
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Israel Drops Controversial Dairy Reform From Budget
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Dairy giants rush to recall infant formula after contamination scare

By DairyNews7x7•Published on January 23, 2026

Dairy giants rush to recall infant formula after contamination scare
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Three of the world's largest dairy companies are recalling and blocking batches of infant milk formula after a contamination scare that began with Nestle  widened on Wednesday to French groups Danone  and Lactalis.
The recalls highlight how a single compromised ingredient can spread through the tightly regulated infant nutrition sector, triggering swift action from regulators and companies keen to avoid reputational harm and protect market share in lucrative regions such as China.
Nestle recalled batches of infant nutrition products in dozens of countries earlier this month, due to possible contamination with cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting.
A judicial inquiry in France is underway into whether there is a link between the death of a baby and the Nestle milk. The farm ministry said the results are expected in about 10 days.
The Singapore Food Agency on Saturday ordered the precautionary recall of a batch of Danone's Thai-origin Dumex Dulac 1 and Nestle's Swiss-origin NAN HA1 SupremePro after detecting cereulide.
Privately-owned Lactalis said on Wednesday its nutrition unit was recalling batches of baby milk in 18 countries, due to the presence of cereulide in an ingredient sourced from a supplier.
"All infant milk producers in France and internationally are likely to have been affected by deliveries of non-compliant raw materials from the same manufacturer, which led to recalls by Nestle and Lactalis," a farm ministry official told Reuters.

'SHARE PRICE REACTION SEEMS OVERDONE'

Danone's shares were down around 8.3% on Wednesday, touching their lowest level since February 2025 in early trade. The company said it was working with Singapore's regulator and that all controls confirmed its products were safe, with no irregularities found relating to Bacillus cereus, the bacteria that can produce cereulide.
The weakness over the last week has been driven by broker downgrades citing foreign‑exchange headwinds, slower industry growth and falling Chinese birth rates that are weighing on infant formula sales, said Sagar Thanki, an investment analyst at Danone investor Guinness Global Investors.
The share price drop on Wednesday was due to the Singapore recall, Thanki added.
"The process involves high temperature and drying procedures that eradicate the bacteria, though some residue of toxin may still be detectable, but well below the regulatory standard and thus safe for consumption," JPMorgan said in a note after discussion with Danone.
"All in all, today’s share price reaction seems overdone to us, though we understand the context post the Nestle recall.”
Infant formula represents about 21% of Danone’s group revenues, according to Bernstein analysts. For Nestle, the category likely accounts for around 5%.
The supplier of the contaminated arachidonic acid, or ARA, is Dutch, a spokesperson for Lactalis told Reuters but ruled out that it was Amsterdam-listed producer dsm-firmenich .
It was sold by a Dutch company but came from China, the French farm ministry official said separately, declining to give any company names.
Nestle had also identified the quality concern at one of its factories in the Netherlands and suspended sourcing ARA oil from the supplier concerned.
dsm-firmenich has said none of its products was affected by the Nestle recall.

Reporting by Mateusz Rabiega in Gdansk, Alexander Marrow in London and Sybille de la Hamaide in Paris; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak, Emelia Sithole-Matarise, Louise Heavens and Barbara Lewis.

Source :  Dairynews7x7 Jan 23nd 2026  Reuters 

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