A decision to set up its own Chinese distribution network is paying dividends for a New Zealand infant formula exporter in the wake of Fonterra's botulism botch-up.
Auckland-based Biopure Health has established 10 stores (with 90 more planned) of New Zealand Milk Bar retail shops in China's southwestern Sichuan province, selling its Infapure baby milk brand.
Managing director Simon Page said Biopure had benefited from having its own retail stores and the face-to-face contact with customers.
"Throughout the recent (botulism) crisis, customers were coming into the stores for reassurance and our staff were able to give them that as news unfolded," he said.
Page said sales halved in August after Fonterra announced 38 tonnes of whey protein - used by several customers to make products including infant formula sold in China - might have been contaminated with a botulism-causing bacterium.