Wattle Health in Chinese approval for sale of milk powder
WATTLE Health has jumped the first hurdle in sale of its 1kg retail bag of Pure Australian Grass Fed Milk Powder in China.
Butter sales drive China's 30pc increase in dairy imports
Dairy imports up 30pc but demand for cheese and skimmed milk powder drops.
Why Pennsylvania milk profits are being skimmed
The dairy industry is mother’s milk to Pennsylvania’s economy, generating $15 billion and an estimated 52,000 jobs.
Murray Goulburn Koroit plant sale spells milk fight
STRONG competition is expected in the Western District for dairy farmers’ milk in the wake of the sale of Murray Goulburn’s Koroit plant to Bega Cheese.
Peak dairy lobby refuses to accept Saputo’s support for a mandatory code
AUSTRALIA’S peak dairy farmers’ lobby group has doubled down on its efforts to quash a mandatory code of conduct that would improve contracting practices between farmers and processors.
Signs of a stressed-out dairy industry
With mycoplasma bovis currently off the media radar, you could be forgiven for thinking that everything in Dairyland is under control.
Dairy Farmers of America to cease production at Hughson plant
Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) is planning to idle its manufacturing plant at Hughson, California, in response to changing market conditions.
FDA to remove word ‘milk’ from nondairy products
Plant-based beverages are skyrocketing in popularity while sales of real milk drop.
Processors split on dairy code
Fonterra Australia and Saputo Dairy Australia have different views on whether a voluntary or mandatory code of conduct is the best way forward for the dairy industry.
The Dairy Dilemma: an inside look at the struggles of local farmers
The dairy industry has been around for hundreds of years, and while much has changed, the basics remain the same — farmers raise and care for the cows, the cows produce milk, and the milk is sold to pay the bills.