Baby food giant insists products 'absolutely safe'

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Nestle China released an announcement on Tuesday, saying its products are "absolutely safe for consumption", in response to earlier reports that cast doubt on the company's infant foods and alleged they contained toxic metals.

Nestle baby food products sold in a Chinese supermarket.

Nestle baby food products?sold in a Chinese supermarket.

The announcement said Nestle products mentioned in the reports are neither produced nor sold in China. Nestle baby foods produced and sold in China are in full compliance with China's regulations and standards, it said.

An authoritative toxic test on baby food conducted by researchers in Sweden found some foods used to wean infants off milk contained "alarming" levels of toxic contaminants, including arsenic, lead and cadmium, the UK-based Daily Telegraph reported earlier this week.

The report said products, including rice porridge, produced by a range of well-known baby food manufactures, including Nestle and Organix, may increase infants' exposure to arsenic by up to 50 times compared to breast feeding. The exposure, the paper said, increases the chance of contracting cancer.

However, the Nestle announcement insisted its products are safe for infants and comply with all Nordic and European standards.

He Tong, a manager from Nestle China's publicity department, confirmed to China Daily on Tuesday that all the company's products are supervised by and examined by the Chinese authorities before they are sold.

"The quality and safety of our products is a top priority for Nestle," she said.

Nestle, one of the largest food producers in the world, started in business 138 years ago in Switzerland and was mainly involved in producing baby food from the start.

Wang Dingmian, former vice-chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Dairy Association, said Nestle is one of the top six dairy companies in the Chinese market.

"It retained annual revenue of more than 2 billion yuan (US$300 million) in recent years," Wang said.

He Jiguo, a professor from the College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering with the China Agricultural University, said the public does not need to worry because the level of arsenic meets national standards.

But Wang suggested the intake of accumulated amounts of arsenic over a long period could affect babies' health.

A spokeswoman, surnamed Wang, from the Beijing administration for industry and commerce, told China Daily that the administration has not received any reports or complaints about excessive arsenic in baby food recently.

Yang Xue, a resident in Chongqing, told Chongqing Morning Post on Monday that she tried to get a refund for six cases of Nestle's baby formula that she had bought for her son but that she wanted to return after hearing the news. She said the supermarket she bought them from rejected her request.

The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said last December that 670 tons of imported milk products had been found to be substandard between March 2010 and August 2010.

Among the substandard dairy products seized at the border, about 70 percent were baby formulas.

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