It said the ban on New Zealand producers exporting whey powder and
base powder containing whey for infant formula to China has ended.
The ban was imposed in August last year in the wake of the scare
that whey powder had been contaminated with a bacteria that could
cause botulism.
The scare, which prompted precautionary product recalls and import
bans in various markets, turned out to be a false alarm.
Fonterra said the two products accounted for about 3 percent of its
total exports to China, and it would be able to resume selling the
ingredients to Chinese based infant formula manufacturers.
Dairy exports are New Zealand's biggest export earner and China is
the country's biggest export customer.
(Reporting by Gyles Beckford; Editing by Miral Fahmy)
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