JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 2, 2009

Nestle Stops Buying Mugabe Farm Milk

Nestle, Facing Boycott, Stops Buying Milk From Farm Owned By Mugabe's Wife

(AP)  Nestle says it will stop buying milk from Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's wife's farm after facing worldwide boycott threats.

The international food company said in a statement Thursday that it had been buying from Grace Mugabe's farm because the cash-strapped national Dairy Board could not. Nestle said they didn't want the milk to go to waste and wanted to boost the country's deteriorating food supply. Nestle says it will now stop as the dairy board has resumed buying milk.

Internet boycott calls had followed reports in Britain's Telegraph that Nestle was buying Mugabe's milk. The Telegraph reported that the farm's former owner, who is white, sold the farm after a campaign of violence.



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