Fonterra has been forced to defend its brand once again after claims its milk powder sold in Sri Lanka was contaminated with chemicals.
Fonterra said yesterday that two batches of Anchor-branded milk powder had been recalled in the past week under orders from the Sri Lankan Government after reports it may have contained traces of the toxic agricultural substance dicyandiamide (DCD).
"We have been asked by the Ministry of Health to recall two batches of product tested by ITI last month," said managing director Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka Leon Clement.
The recalled products did not contain any DCD, he said.
"While independent and internationally accredited labs have carried over 200 tests on our Fonterra consumer branded products in Sri Lanka and found no traces of DCD, we are complying with this directive and removing this small amount of product from retail."