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Australian Dairy Conference: Demand mobile in China
CHINESE consumers want to be like Australian and New Zealanders and that includes enjoying a western diet, the Australian Dairy Conference was told. By SIMONE SMITH.
"All of the major dairy companies are aware of us" – A2 Milk Co. chairman David Hearn on the company's rise
New Zealand-based A2 Milk Co. markets products it says eases the digestive issues some adults and children get from consuming dairy and infant formula – and it is a business growing rapidly, fuelled by demand in China. Dean Best caught up with A2 Milk chairman David Hearn the day after the company booked a set of bumper half-year results. By Dean Best.
Murray Goulburn's milk collection sinks 21pc in first half, outpacing Fonterra
Murray Goulburn Cooperatives’ domestic collection slumped by more than a fifth through the latter half of last year, outpacing the decline Kiwi rival Fonterra Cooperative Group faced, as record rainfall and a tougher fight for suppliers sapped its intake. By Paul McBeth.
Tax Hike on Milk Imports No Solution to Boost Dairy Industry, Says Fonterra
As Sri Lanka continues to struggle in improving its dairy industry, the leading global milk processor, Fonterra, stressed tax hikes on milk imports are not the way forward to boost the local capacity as such moves would eventually lead to a scarcity of milk and milk-based products, given the growing demand.
The here and now – what’s happening with milk
With the milk price becoming increasingly like a rollercoaster ride, is it up or down next? By LAURA BOWYER.
Dairy processor Murray Goulburn posts a $31.9m loss as milk production plummets
Australia’s largest dairy processor Murray Goulburn has posted a $31.9 million loss in its half-year results. By Brett Worthington
Sargento extends cheese recall due to possible contamination
Wisconsin-based cheesemaker Sargento Foods Inc. has extended a recall of specialty cheeses because of possible bacterial contamination. It also ended its relationship with the supplier of those cheese.
Wisconsin’s Irish butter ban spurs statewide dairy debacle
Kerrygold, an Irish butter made with grass fed cow’s milk, is no longer welcome in America’s Dairyland– and Wisconsonites are now crossing state lines to find it.
Arla CEO says Rising Milk Supply to Keep Prices in Check
Arla Foods, one of Europe’s biggest dairy companies, said on Wednesday a rising supply of milk on world markets is likely to rein in further gains in prices that have increased nearly 50 percent since a slump last year.