Fonterra Cooperative Group is satisfied Beingmate Baby & Child Food is taking the right steps to deal with a labelling issue after getting caught out in a widespread audit by Chinese regulatory authorities.
The world's biggest dairy exporter sought details from Beingmate after it was among a number of infant formula firms found to have breached its licensing conditions.
The issue was how Beingmate labelled its DHA algae oil powder ingredient standard, which Chinese authorities said differed from Beingmate's own documentation.
A Fonterra spokesman stressed the issue wasn't a food safety problem, and that the cooperative was satisfied with Beingmate's steps to fix the problem, which had been accepted by Chinese regulators the same day the notice was issued. No Fonterra product had been mislabelled, he said.
"The audits carried out by the FDA are regular and mandatory for all infant formula manufacturers in China, including Beingmate, with approximately 100 audits already completed," the spokesman said in an emailed statement.