Venezuela: Where flour, pasta and milk can cost a month's pay
Flour. Pasta. Milk. Three basics people all around the world have in their kitchens. By Flora Charner and Rachel Clarke
NYC’s Last Milk Processing Plant To Close In October
New York City’s last milk processing plant is shutting down after nearly a century in operation, putting more than 270 people out of work.
Dairy prices up 6.6pc in overnight auction
World dairy prices have shot higher at the latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, with the GDT price index gaining 6.6 per cent since the last auction in mid-July, most likely reflecting concerns about tightening supply. By Jamie Gray
Chinese Head to the Web to Buy Imported Baby Formula
Value of foreign-made infant formula rose 25% in the first half. By LUCY CRAYMER
Gov’t: we can’t prevent butter shortages
Buryaile argues producers are opting to make cheese instead as dairy sector struggles.
Canadian dairy Saputo's profit jumps 30 pct, dividend raised
Saputo Inc, one of Canada’s largest dairy producers, reported on Tuesday a 30 percent jump in net earnings and boosted its quarterly dividend by 11 percent.
Mondelez goes ‘marvellous’ with Dairy Milk to drive up sales
MUMBAI: Mondelez India has launched the ‘marvellous collection’ from its global portfolio under its flagship Dairy Milk brand, a move aimed at increasing sales in a slowing consumer market.
Victorian Government announces more support for dairy industry in crisis
The Victorian Government has unveiled its latest raft of measures to support the state’s struggling dairy farmers. By Warwick Long.
Milk Powder Demand Fragile in China
China’s dairy imports showed some positive signs in the first half of the year, with Whole Milk Powder (WMP) volumes increasing by 24 per cent compared to 2015, reported UK levy board AHDB Dairy.
Fonterra: forte alta de 6,6 % sobre o leilão anterior
Fonterra: forte alta de 6,6 % sobre o leilão anterior