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The Industrial Technology Institute (ITI) was capable of conducting laboratory tests to the internationally accepted standards to determine DCD (Dicyandiamide) levels in imported milk foods in order to ensure consumers - children in particular - not to consume contaminated milk products, Technology and Research Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said today.
Addressing the media at the ITI auditorium, Minister Ranawaka said certain media outlets had cast doubt unfairly on the efficacy and the competency of the ITI’s ability to successfully test the imported milk powder for DCD but the ITI was fully equipped with the technology and equipment to do the job to internationally accepted standard, in the past, at present and in future.
“I can assure you that the ITI has been further strengthened in its technological capacities to test not only for DCD but for any other contamination in water, soil, vegetables, fruits or any other food and drink and even drugs with the importation of LCMC (Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry) technology at a cost of Rs. 44 million which is an analytical chemistry technique that combines the physical separation capabilities,” Minister Ranawaka stressed.
Minister Ranawaka said with the installation of the LCMC at the ITI which is the most modern technology available, the scientists at the ITI laboratories had the capacity to detect .05 particles of DCD in one kilogram of milk powder as opposed to detection of .5 particles in the past.
Minister Ranawaka appealed to the media not to mislead the public by giving publicity to half baked news pertaining to CDC controversy as it involves the health of 21 million people and children.
He added that the best example for the success of the endeavour of the ITI was the sharp drop of the importation of milk powder to Sri Lanka to 3,202 metric tons in the first half of 2014 from 84,000 metric tons in 2012. (Sandun Jayasekera)
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Comments - ITI capable of testing DCD levels
Anselem Thursday, 02 October 2014 10:32 AM
How about testing local products as well? I see cows and pigs eating plastic straight from the garbage
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BuffaloaCitizen Thursday, 02 October 2014 10:46 AM
Oh yes, and what about that last announcement by you to commence production of gasoline using discarded polythene and make the country self sufficient of fuel? This is also another dance.
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ANTON Thursday, 02 October 2014 11:25 AM
I AM NOT CONFIDENT OF THE TEST RESULTS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS DONE BY ITI. CHAMPIKA IS A WELL QUALIFIED MECHANICAL ENGINEER, HE IS NOT AWARE ABOUT CHEMICALS.
how does reduction in import of milk powder show case success of ITI or their capabilities???? some thing seriously missing here
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Empulze Thursday, 02 October 2014 06:40 PM
of course bribe and there youll have the best milk in the world via DM Android App
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rosebud Thursday, 02 October 2014 07:41 PM
Are you trying to use DCD testing to convert consumption from powered milk to liquid milk via DM Android App
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mount Friday, 03 October 2014 03:27 PM
Political DCD Party.
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tyub Saturday, 04 October 2014 04:56 PM
this is a plan to hit fontera the racist rascal
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