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Food Safety in China: What it means for global companies
April 6, 2009 |
AT Kearney, 2007
You may be tempted to think that because it was halfway around the world where some people got sick (or even died) from eating locally-produced food, however horrific it was for them, such an event should hardly hit the radar of a multinational company. But don't yield to that temptation: It's the same one that asks you to write off a huge portion of your company's future revenues. Although China has made great strides economically, it still needs a reliable food safety and distribution system to serve its growing market.
http://www.atkearney.com/res/shared/pdf/Food_Safety_In_China.pdf

