Berries' water from polluted Chinese river
Australian authorities suspect the berries were sprayed with contaminated water before being sent offshore.
Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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China’s eastern Shandong province, the source of the frozen berries at the centre of the hepatitis A outbreak in Australia, has one of that country’s worst cases of water pollution.
The China correspondent for The Australian, Scott Murdoch, says residents in Zibo, an important manufacturing and
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Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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