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EU controls ARA oil imported from China following infant formula contamination

After contaminated supplies of arachidonic oil (ARA) made their way into batches of infant formula, the European Commission announced new controls on Wednesday. This was after dozens of European babies became ill as a result of contaminated supplies. Nestle, Danone and other producers were forced to recall millions of dollars worth of products due to contamination by the cereulide toxin, which can cause nausea and vomiting.

In a document released on Wednesday, the?commission said that arachidonic oil imported from China posed a serious health risk.

The commission stated that "Consignments must be accompanied by a certificate which states all the?results of?sampling? and?analyses show the absence of the cereulide toxins."

This regulation must be implemented as soon as possible to ensure the safety of food and prevent the importation of arachidonic oil from China.

Nestle, Danone, and other producers of infant formula have stopped supplying Cabio Biotech, the Chinese manufacturer identified as responsible for?supplying contaminated ARA.

Cabio Biotech was not available for comment after Chinese business hours.

Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, responded to Lin Jian's question about Cabio Biotech and its role in the recall scandal. "I want to?point out the?Chinese Government takes food safety very seriously and will continue taking strong measures to protect the legitimate rights of consumers."

(source: Reuters)