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There are four hundred thousand Chinese purchasing agents in Australia, sending 30 000 milk powder parcels every day.

There are as many as 30,000 milk powder parcels shipped to China every day in Australia, according to a startling figure. (photo by Daily Mail)


According to Radio 9 and the Daily Mail, there are currently about four hundred thousand Chinese purchasing agents in Australia, many of whom are scrambling to buy milk powder and sell it to China. There are as many as 30,000 milk powder parcels shipped to China every day, according to a startling figure.

It is reported that due to purchasing agents in Australia to buy a large number of milk powder and sell to China to earn income, Australia's high reputation brand milk powder demand has increased.

Experts say there are as many as 30,000 parcels of milk powder shipped from Australia to China every day, while parents in Australia face difficulties in finding milk powder.

It is understood that at present, the most popular purchasing agents are A2 company production of platinum milk powder. The company's milk powder, which went on sale at the supermarket, was often sold out and sold overseas.

Hedrica (Jayne Hrdlicka), the chief executive of A2, said the company was surprised that its competitors were trying to get a piece of it and that each month the company was significantly boosting milk powder production.

Although Woolworths and Coles have imposed a limit of two cans of milk powder per customer, there are still many foreign customers buying large quantities of milk powder through multiple trips. This has angered many Australian parents and even clashed with hoarders in car parks.

It is understood that there are about four hundred thousand Chinese purchasing agents in Australia.

Livia (Livia Wang), head of Access CN, an Australian online purchasing agent, said the number of packages shipped to China in Australia and New Zealand had soared to at least 20, 000 to 30, 000 a day.

She pointed out that Chinese consumers chose to buy large quantities of baby milk powder in Australia because of their greater trust in products purchased in the country of manufacture. Although China has 12000 stores selling A2 dairy products, Chinese customers still prefer to buy products from Australia.

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