Do cows get seasick? Welcome to Rotterdam's floating dairy farm
The €2.5m project envisages 40 cows on a floating platform producing 1,000 litres of milk a day. It aims to reconnect Rotterdam’s residents with their food.
Global dairy prices slip, whole milk powder prices fall 1.6 percent
World dairy prices dropped 0.4 per cent at the GlobalDairyTrade auction overnight.
Russia's food embargo fires up counterfeit dairy industry
The cottage cheese crackles like popcorn, emits a greyish smoke and finally goes up in flames, burning for an impressive ten minutes, like a well-oiled torch.
A2 milk: Monash researchers lead study to test ‘brain fog’ claims
They say you are what you eat, and presumably, drink. By Brigid O’Connell
Milk pricing’s smoke and mirrors erodes hope
There’s a shadow across Australia’s dairy industry and it’s darker than many have ever seen. By SIMONE SMITH.
Govt sets eyes on foreign investment in dairy sector
The Centre has called a meeting of major private players engaged in the animal husbandry sector, particularly the dairy industry, on July 8 to raise foreign investment in this area. By Sanjeeb Mukherjee
Call for dairy returns as prices start to turn corner
Dairy farmers are still not seeing full returns to the farm gate despite a rally in milk prices, industry leaders are warning. By WMN_Athwenna.
Parmalat locks out dairy workers over pay dispute
Dozens of Gippsland dairy workers have been locked out indefinitely by milk producer Parmalat, in the latest aggressive pay dispute to hit Victoria. By Nick Toscano.
Dairy industry in despair for huge supplier redistribution
The Victorian dairy industry is bracing for a huge shift in milk volume as morale hits rock bottom. By Simone Smith.
Every month should be dairy month
In June we all celebrate dairy with farm tours, dairy breakfasts, signs and special menus. Even though dairy month ended when we flipped our calendars to July, we should continue to appreciate the many contributions of Wisconsin’s dairy farms throughout the year. By