October 11, 2007 · Uncategorized

Professor Keith Woodford, Lincoln University’s head of farm management and agribusiness questioning the safety of milk has welcomed an independent review into the issue, but, according to this story, warns the correct questions have to be asked for it to have credibility.
The New Zealand Food Safety Authority announced yesterday that in light of continuing questions about the safety of milk carrying the A1 protein versus milk carrying the A2 protein, and of its integrity in the debate, it was commissioning a second review.
Woodford was quoted as saying, “I am happy the review has been announced but I am slightly nervous to ensure the review does indeed ask the right questions, has the breadth and genuinely gets someone knowledgeable with the capacity to do the job and is independent.”


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