TGD: #Dairy Certificate Issue Resolved With China
CHINA – Regulators have approved a dairy certificate ensuring that the unabated flow of dairy goods from the US into China, the world’s largest dairy importer.
TGD: Fears of tainted image for #NZ milk
A product used to reduce pollution in Kiwi waterways has been pulled off the market after traces of it were found in New Zealand milk.
TGD: #U.S. milk production tops 200 billion pounds in 2012
For the first time, milk production in the United States has topped 200 billion pounds in a calendar year.Â
TGD: #Arla to expand production in 2013
During 2013, Arla will invest in a number of dairy expansions and new facilities in order to increase global production of its most profitable products.
TGD: #Fonterra's money man to retire
Fonterra chief financial officer Jonathan Mason is to retire in six months, New Zealand’s biggest company has announced.
TGD: #EU outlook mixed for dairy, meat sectors
The EU is expected to lose some ground in its meat exports over the next ten years, while dairy exports are expected to rise by as much as one-third.
TGD: #Dairy rebound ahead
The dairy sector’s been hurting for a while, but that could change in the next few months, says one dairy economist.
#Argentina: La lechería, pendiente del «dólar Tio Guillermo»
La lechería, pendiente del «dólar Moreno». Desde Córdoba, el ministro de Agricultura Néstor Scalerandi opinó que sólo “una fuerte devaluación” permitiría recomponer los precios al productor.
#Argentina: Dos semanas para definir el tenor de las protestas tamberas
Anoche, en una reunión en Suardi, los productores pidieron reclamar para seguir elevando el precio del litro de leche a unos dos pesos, en tiempos de mínimas subas, para poder asegurarse unos centavos de rentabilidad, medidas que serán evaluadas el primer miércoles de febrero por la Mesa Nacional de Productores de Leche.
#Chile: Rematan planta de lácteos de Mulpulmo por más de USD$10 millones
En un esperado proceso, finalmente la planta de lácteos Mulpulmo tiene nuevos dueños. Esto, luego que la empresa Lácteos del Sur la rematara por USD$10,5 millones. Los productores de Osorno consideran que se trata de una gran oportunidad para mejorar el negocio.