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There is a lot of big talk in China these days about becoming the world’s dominant power. I just wonder if China can surpass New Zealand.

Certain crooked people crow about how China has in a very short time overtaken the process of development it took the West hundreds of years to go through. Within so many more years, China will next surpass the United States, these people say.

Although this view is ridiculous, it seems patriotic, and so many people believe it, just as those suffering from an incurable illness tend to believe in charlatans’ lies. In fact, if one thinks about it carefully, what does it mean that in a very short time China finished the process that took the West a century to complete?

The West was the pioneer, and China just walked or ran on the road that the West had established. How can China compare in this case? While we made airplanes and automobiles in a very short period of time, we used others’ designs and ideas, and always copied others. How could we shamelessly say that China made progress much faster than the West?

In addition, we always said that China would surpass the United States in a few years and become the world’s dominant power. The Mao era slogan was “we can catch up and surpass the United States and the United Kingdom in three to five years.” Six decades later, do we really want to repeat that slogan again and again?

A Granddaughter’s Milk
A story about milk powder helps demonstrate the problem. I have a friend who is also a colleague from my hometown in Inner Mongolia. We both moved to Guangzhou for different periods of time. He is older than I am, and now he has a granddaughter.

Several years ago, I saw him carrying his granddaughter to visit his relatives in our hometown. His granddaughter was still in the milk-feeding stage. I asked him when he would return to Guangzhou. He said he needed to go back immediately.

At that time, we were on vacation and still had a long time before work started again. I asked him why he was in such a rush. He said it was because he had almost run out of milk powder for his granddaughter.

I thought to myself that our hometown in Inner Mongolia is the base of milk-powder production in China. Moreover, almost every Chinese milk brand can be easily found in the county where we lived.

I asked him why he was going as far as Guangzhou merely to buy milk powder, and his answer really shocked me. He said no one dares to use domestic milk powder anymore. At that time, I thought he was overreacting. The situation could not be as bad as what he said.

After going back to Guangzhou, when I mentioned this to my friends, almost all my friends said my overreacting friend was normal, and I was the abnormal one. Almost none of my friends who have kids feed their children China’s domestic milk powder.

Panic Buying
Recently the wife of one of my younger colleagues was pregnant. Today, pregnancy is not an easy thing. Upon hearing the good news, we, as colleagues, were all happy for him and congratulated him. But do you know what this younger colleague has been busy with? He has been trying to purchase foreign milk powder via the Internet in any way he can.

Don’t you think it’s very strange that someone living in a big metropolis like Guangzhou tries to buy foreign milk powder online? In recent years, when going abroad, even to Hong Kong, my colleagues and friends would always bring some milk powder back.

Due to panic buying, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand have set limits on milk powder purchases by Chinese. Hong Kong even passed a new law for this.

In a commercial society, businessmen usually worry that there is nobody or very few people who will buy the product, but because of Chinese people’s panic buying, now the world has turned into worrying that the customer will buy too much. Do you feel this is funny or sad?

What does this tell us? It shows that such a large country as China, a country that proclaims itself superior, can’t even produce a can of quality milk powder.

Hidden Poison
More importantly, milk powder is not a trivial matter. Seen in a holistic way, it’s a matter that could affect the survival of all Chinese.

From the standpoint of technology, the techniques for making milk powder are very basic. A small workshop near my home can make it. China can make the Shenzhou VI and the Shenzhou VII fly in space. We can send a spaceship to the moon, but making a can of milk that is trustworthy might be difficult for China.

Why is that? Because making milk is a very large and systematic operation that requires strong quality assurance.

This is not something that the milk manufacturers like Yili or Mengniu can achieve with a little effort. With the current Chinese management system or management mechanism, it’s very difficult to ensure that things don’t go wrong during the entire process.

For example, if the milk seller doesn’t mix in additives or add in a harmful substance like melamine, is it safe then? Not quite. The grasslands the cows feed on might be polluted, and the soil and grass might contain harmful substances. When the cows eat such grass, the milk they produce would then be tainted.

Under these conditions, how can you tell a domestic China milk producer like Yili and Mengniu to produce the same level of milk as New Zealand or Australia?

In reality, it is not only the grassland in Inner Mongolia that is polluted. Comparatively, pollution in Inner Mongolia is much lighter than in other parts of China. The pollution in Guangdong is much more serious. The entire soil there contains acid and other substances harmful to the human body.

Under these conditions, the fertilizers and other additives being used are poisoning powerless citizens. Even if all this stuff is not added, but the soil the crops and vegetables are grown in is poisonous, how can ordinary people avoid eating tainted food?

According to rumors, the Chinese state conducted a large-scale, detailed research project into pollution in mainland China—a very detailed census. The research results later became a state secret, not allowed to be revealed to the public.

If areas are polluted, shouldn’t this be told to the people so the citizens can take preventative measures? But this information is now considered a state secret.

In this situation, China can’t even make a can of trustworthy milk powder and can’t manage its own pollution. Everyone in the country is almost committing slow suicide. In such a country, how can one even talk about dominating the world?

First published by Secret China.

China Seeks to Dominate, but Can’t Make a Can of Milk - The Epoch Times
 
Most growing economies face the same problem. China is not an anomaly. Creating wealth is easier and can be done faster than developing technological and industrial capabilities. It will at least a 100 more years for countries such as India and China to be par with west on technological and industrial capabilities.
 
Dry Milk Production by Country:

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China is developing country , most of its population are still poor . It's only natural to have such flaws .it would be illogical to be comparing it to develop countries like USA , Japan or Taiwan
 
is it true that chinese dont trust their baby food brands?
In India there is very high level of brand loyalty for Amul(a cooperative from gujrat state) but other private companies also have healthy following and trust. Most people use them without ever thinking twice.

All I have to say is: Milk powder.....eww! :bad:
Many Indians secretly steal and eat milk powder(a specific brand of it) as kid.. I did... its part of growing up... denying to mom that you ate it while its clearly visible in the corner of your mouth... :)
 
Many Indians secretly steal and eat milk powder(a specific brand of it) as kid.. I did... its part of growing up... denying to mom that you ate it while its clearly visible in the corner of your mouth... :)

horlicks or boost ?
 
The west has people called greanpeace activists. They make stuff clean with their protest campaign. In china greanpeace activists would be shot like dissidents.

The father of chinese capitalism deng xiaoping wanted to become rich not westernized.

West is already deceiving chinese by giving them the low income labor jobs and toxined heavy industry. US american jews at wall street make a huge profit out of chinese made plastic crap by selling it in wallmart stores to big fat lazy americunts.
 
Don't shoot the messenger. Accept the facts. Read below. From New York Times , you will find all the archive of Chinese tainted food scandals.

Food Safety in China News - Breaking World Food Safety in China News - The New York Times

Obviously there are problems in regulating the food industry but what is to be expected from a country of 1.3 billion?

With development comes the cleaning up and ironing out of rules, standards and regulation.

Food not prepared yourself is always suspect, even in developed countries. Why dont American hot dog manufacturers declare the exact composition of ingredients? Lips, offal, anus, traces of fecal matter.... No bull shit - or is there?

BTW, using Epoch times as a citation reveals much about your level of education.
 
All I have to say is: Milk powder.....eww! :bad:

yes, I remember trying to taste some of that as a kid and not wanting to ever try that vile stuff again. I even remember it was made by Carnation. It ended up sitting not used in the pantry for over a decade.

I can't recall seeing powered milk in stores anymore. I'm not surprised the US spot in the chart in post #7 is so low. Seems the top seller on Amazon is by Nestle. I can't even find a picture of one in english.

The US doesn't really sell much powdered milk in stores as everybody has refrigerators these days. For babies with a need we have switched over from powdered milk to powered baby formula (actually liquid formula is far more common).

edit: LOL I found an old picture of the Carnation instant milk box...ah the bad memory!
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liquid baby formula in small bottles.
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or powdered baby formula
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