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Trump fumes while Canada’s dairy farmers enjoy renewed industry investment

To the surprise of no one, U.S. President Donald Trump has a beef with Canada’s dairy industry. “Canada has made business for our dairy farmers in Wisconsin and other border states very difficult,” Trump tweeted on April 25. “We will not stand for this. Watch!” By Peter Kuitenbrouwer

Call for stability as milk prices come under pressure

NFU Scotland has called for milk buyers to deliver stability to Scottish dairy farmers as farmgate prices come under pressure.

Fonterra suppliers the forgotten farmers of the dairy crisis still struggling one year on

It has been one year since the forgotten farmers of the dairy crisis, those who supply Fonterra, learnt they would have their milk price cut too. By Warwick Long

Se destrabó el conflicto en Sancor: malestar en el Gobierno por gerentes que cobran $400 mil

El ministro de Agroindustria, Ricardo Buryaile, anunció que se firmará un acuerdo para aportar $ 450 millones a la cooperativa.

China's Cofco to Import More European Dairy, Meat Products

China’s state-owned Cofco Corp will import more dairy and pork products from Europe to meet the growing demand for high-end food products, the conglomerate’s Chairman said on Thursday.

Glanbia Co-op shareholders to vote to create Glanbia Ireland joint venture

The proposed creation of Glanbia Ireland is an exciting development for Glanbia farmers. Glanbia Co-op proposes to pay €112million to acquire a 60% shareholding in Glanbia plc’s Dairy Ireland division.

In dairy-obsessed Wisconsin, plan just too 'gouda' to fail

The plan was too «gouda» to fail.

Murray Goulburn: Disappointed dairy farmer ploughs a blunt message into paddock

A dairy farmer has ploughed a blunt message to Australia’s largest milk processor, the embattled Murray Goulburn, into a 10-acre paddock.

NZ commodity prices dip in April as skim milk powder, cheese drag down dairy

New Zealand commodity prices slipped 0.2 percent in April as an excess supply of skim milk powder (SMP) and cheaper cheese weighed on the broader dairy sector. BY PAUL MCBETH.

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