Apla, Atilra y Atlara Piden la urgente declaración de emergencia del sector lechero
La declaración de emergencia del sector lechero de manera urgente solicitó Apla en forma conjunta con Atilra y Atlara a la Comisión de Agricultura de la Cámara de Diputados de la Nación. La misma se fundamenta en las dificultades generadas por la situación climática, las pérdidas sufridas por falta de precios y el impacto por la crisis económica y financiera de la cooperativa Sancor.
‘March milk prices must reach a minimum of 33c/L’
March milk prices must increase to at least 33c/L, according to the IFA’s National Dairy Committee Chairman Sean O’Leary. By
Conor Finnerty.
Producing milk powder in New Zealand – a novel take on utilising geothermal energy
A group of Maori trusts is developing a first-of-its-kind dairy processing plant near Kawerau, New Zealand utilising geothermal energy to produce milk powder. By Alexander Richter.
Terang's Dickson family has top 10 Holstein herd
By Everard Himmelreich
SanCor: Lo que tanto nos cuesta aceptar
Sin dudas que el cooperativismo ha sido determinante como eje del desarrollo y crecimiento en el sector agropecuario en el país y en el mundo.
Chinese demand will keep dairy markets 'well balanced'
A 20pc growth in Chinese imports is expected to keep global dairy markets «well balanced» over the next three months Rabobank analysts have predicted.
Dairy profitability looks better in 2017
The Class III milk price in March was $1.07 lower than in February, while the Class IV price was down $1.47. By Jim Dunn.
Arla calls for dairy farmer protection in Brexit talks
One of the main milk buyers in the UK has called on government to protect the dairy sector during Brexit negotiations. By GEMMA MACKENZIE.
Rabobank: Dairy industry climbing off the canvas
Dairy farmers could be receiving some relief in the coming months, with Rabobank predicting the industry is ‘‘climbing back off the canvas’’ and will return to profitability in the 2017-18 season. By ALANA CHRISTENSEN
Fonterra under fire for payment scheme being at expense of businesses
Fonterra is under fire again for its payments policy, which critics say is at the expense of small businesses. By GERARD HUTCHING.