Massive Qatari dairy farm battling Arab boycott to go public next year – sources
Qatari company Baladna, which is creating a dairy industry in the desert to help the country to cope with a boycott by other Arab states, is planning an initial public offer of its shares (IPO) to raise funds and bring in strategic investors, sources familiar with the matter said.
By: Hadeel Al Sayegh
Source: Independent
Link: https://www.independent.ie/business/farming/dairy/massive-qatari-dairy-farm-battling-arab-boycott-to-go-public-next-year-sources-36415366.html
Dunedin dairy vows to boycott Cadbury products
A Dunedin dairy owner has vowed to boycott Cadbury products and called on other New Zealanders to do the same. By Vaughan Elder.
Russia to boycott salt from the U.S. after EU extends sanctions against Moscow
Russia on Tuesday said it’s officially banning imports of salt from the United States and its allies, adding it to its list of embargoed food products. By Andrew Blake
Is the $1 per litre milk boycott helping farmers?
Australians will spend an extra $113.7 million buying premium brand milk this year, and consumer group Choice says it is putting processors on notice to make sure the money will be passed on to farmers. By Amy Bainbridge
#TGD: Six million stores vow to join boycott of embattled dairy producer
SEOUL, May 9 (Yonhap) — The nationwide rage against Namyang Dairy Products Co., which allegedly strong-armed distributors into ordering more products, reached new heights on Thursday, as millions of independent store owners vowed to join an ongoing boycott against one of the country’s largest dairy producers.