No Dicyandiamide in imported milk foods – WHO
Posted by Editor on May 21, 2013 - 10:07 am
The World Health Organisation has assured that there is no Dicyandiamide affecting humans in imported milk foods to Sri Lanka, the local Health Ministry said today.
Obtaining a certification from a reputed lab against presence of Dicyandiamide in imported milk foods has been made mandatory, the Health Ministry stated earlier.
Courtesy: Ada Derana
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This chemical is poison. Farmers in Australia and New Zealand have been using it for ages with the approval of their health authorities.
The products have been exported to developing countries for ages. Details of consumtion impact are avialable at the following link:
http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC33428
How long are consumers in Sri Lanka going to allow themselves to be fooled…
Now this is an area all the ethnic groups should come together because officials are allowing poisons into the country…. and we are suffering