An American dairy farm is asking the New Hampshire state government to pay $US60,000 ($87,000) for the inspection of New Zealand dairy farms so it can import milk products from them.
Stonyfield Farms, near the city of Concord, told the Boston Globe that it could not get enough organic Grade A dried milkpowder in the United States to make organic products.
The company wants to import the powder from Fonterra, in New Zealand, but needs the company to be listed on a federal Interstate Milk Shippers list. The US Federal Government doesn't inspect foreign milk producers - it leaves that to states to work out with companies.
The inspections will require three food and laboratory workers to make five trips to New Zealand.
- NZPA
US farm needs Fonterra
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