Farm near Fukushima nuke plant ships milk again for public sale
It was the first milk shipped for public sale from an area previously designated for evacuation following the March 2011 nuclear disaster.
Chinese whole milk powder imports rise by 21% in 2016
December import data for China shows a large increase in trade of whole milk powder compared with 2015. By Odile Evans
Furious farmers’ chance to discuss dairy
STRUGGLING dairy farmers will have a chance to vent their concerns in public, after the consumer and competition watchdog invited them to series of forums on the industry. By Trevor Chappell.
What's Going on at EPA, USDA-ARS?
Today, information is shared at an unprecedented speed. Not so at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS), both of which have been conspicuously silent online this week. By Ben Potter.
$2 million proposed in funding for dairy relief bill
Dairy farmers are officially on the 2017 legislative docket. By ELODIE REED
Whole Milk Rising to the Top
Consumers seem to have decided fat is no longer the enemy, at least when it comes to dairy products. By Nora Doyle-Burr.
Ano começa com leve redução e tendência de estabilidade no leite do RS
Os dados, divulgados na reunião desta terça-feira, dia 24, indicam que a redução foi puxada pela queda de 6,59% no leite em pó
Cheese prices continue to melt
Cash cheese prices were down, and butter was up in the Martin Luther King Day holiday-shortened week. By Lee Mielke.
Trump’s Trans Pacific Partnership withdrawal disappoints Valley ag leaders
President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from a major trade agreement will cost California farmers an estimated $615 million in annual sales – including nuts, wine and other goods from the Modesto area. By JOHN HOLLAND.
Fonterra defends struggling Chinese partner as long-term investment
Fonterra’s Chinese business partner Beingmate expects its loss for last year to be about double its previous forecast. By