U.S. Dairy Industry Appeals to Trump as Canada Curbs Buying
Some companies dropping contracts with dairy farmers amid glut. New Canadian rules have cut off exports of some milk products. By Lydia Mulvany and Jen Skerritt.
PepsiCo completes Russian dairy plant investment and plans to sell another
PepsiCo has completed its large-scale investment project on dairy capacity expansion in Nizhny Novgorod, and plans to sell its Anna dairy plant in the Voronezh region. By Jim Cornall.
Irish Farmers Journal breakfast bulletin: dairy prices, warm weather and Brazil
In the news today, Thursday 6 April: dairy profits at Aurivo, a productive Hereford and dealing with vulture funds. By Patrick Donohoe
Unilever shake-up unveiled: Spreads brands including Flora to be ditched, €5bn share buyback starts and dividend hiked
After the failed takeover attempt by Kraft Heinz, Unilever committed to shaking up its business with a strategic review. By Rebecca Smith
Wanted: A Home for 4 Tankers of Milk
Anywhere from 90 to 100 dairy producers in Wisconsin and New York are looking for new markets for their milk, and fast. Impacted processors, including Grassland Dairy and Nasonville Dairy in Wisconsin, have lost Canadian customers thanks to changing import regulations on what our northern neighbors designate as Class VII, or ultrafiltered, milk. By MIKE OPPERMAN.
Fonterra Clandeboye's new $240 million 'baby' gets its first public showing video
Faces beamed on Friday as senior Fonterra-Clandeboye staff talked about the new $240 million mozzarella plant under construction, recruitment under way for more than 100 new staff, and the company’s careers open day on Saturday. By HELEN TATHAM.
Dairy Quarterly: Butter Spreads, but Protein Desn’t Lift
There is hesitation in the market as the outlook for currency changes, production levels, and stocks fuels short-term volatility, according to the Rabobank Global Dairy Quarterly Q1 2017.
Here’s exactly how much you’re overpaying for that slice of cheese on your hamburger
Restaurants have to mark up the cost of food to pay for overhead and labor, but some foods have way bigger markups than others. By Sally French.
Nasonville Dairy to stop buying milk from 14 area farmers Area farmers told Nasonville Dairy will stop buying milk
Nasonville Dairy of Marshfield will stop buying milk from 14 central Wisconsin farms.
Wet, wild weather pushes up dairy future prices
Heavy rains across New Zealand this week have pushed up the price of NZX whole milk powder futures, as traders anticipate slower grass growth will dent future milk production.