Dairy futures rally before next week's GDT auction
NZX dairy futures have rallied sharply, suggesting next week’s GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) auction will show a big rise.
Uncertain future in store for farmers and food producers
Farmers and food producers are demonstrating support for ostrich-style behaviour – heads in the sand. They are currently big contributors to the local economy. Following Brexit there are huge question marks over the future of these sectors. By John Simpson
Farming Kerry style – the take-home messages from the IGA walk
Aidan Brennan summarises the main messages from Conor Creedon’s farm walk at last month’s Irish Grassland Association (IGA) summer dairy tour. By Aidan Brennan.
China exports tumble more than expected in July, reviving concerns over economy
China’s exports and imports fell more-than-expected in dollar-denominated terms in July, reviving concerns over the economic outlook both at home and abroad.
EU dairy prices improving on the world market
EU average farm gate milk price is 14% lower compared with May of last year. By Amy McShane
Coles $1 a litre milk – masterstroke or mistake?
It was November 2010 and Coles’ director of merchandise, John Durkan, was looking for the magic ingredient to turbocharge the supermarket retailer’s turnaround plan. By Sue Mitchell.
Rabobank urges caution on milk market bounce
International dairy prices have turned a corner, but market experts warn that the sector «still has a ways to go before sustainable price increases» will be seen at farm level. By Darragh McCullough.
Inundaciones: hay casi 500 tambos menos en producción
Así lo estiman en el Centro de la Industria Lechera; CAME pide políticas activas.
Se desploma el precio de la leche
Productores ganaderos del municipio de Pijijiapan está resintiendo el desplome que está sufriendo el precio de la leche y del ganado en pie.
Isabel sobrevive a punta de ‘teta’
A Isabel Torres Luna, una joven madre de 28 años, las ‘tetas’ le han dado para conseguir casa y costear el estudio de sus tres hijas.