Waikato milk of human kindness saves baby elephants in Malaysia
Deep in a Malaysian forest, Borneo pygmy elephants frolic thanks to drinking milk from grass-fed Waikato cows.
No-deal Brexit would cause severe dairy shortages in UK
Tighter supplies and significant price hikes for dairy staples such as butter, cheese and yoghurt have been forecast for Britain if the country crashes out of the EU next March.
California farmers and Mexican cheese sales, U.S. trade war takes a toll
Stephen Mancebo, a fourth-generation California dairy farmer with 2,300 cows, has battled ups and downs in his temperamental industry for a quarter-century only to find himself a casualty of a U.S trade war with one of his biggest customers – Mexico.
Milk Prices Fall as Production Rises
Demand should continue to grow.
Here's why all New Zealanders should pay attention to who's in charge at Fonterra
Could a change in chairman mean a change in direction for New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra?
Processors cautious about mandatory dairy code
Last week dairy giant Saputo gave conditional support for a mandatory code.
Criticism of new Fonterra chairman: A 'yes man' who won't improve performance
A Fonterra shareholder says its new chairman is a yes man and a board puppet, who will not take the dairy co-operative forward.
Fonterra's new chairman should select a Kiwi as next CEO, MP Shane Jones says
Fonterra’s new chairman should ensure a Kiwi is appointed to lead the company, Fonterra critic and New Zealand First MP Shane Jones says.
Amid trade war, dairy farmers emphasize need for global market access
Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative released the following statement in response to an announcement on July 24 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture that the federal government will provide $12 billion in aid to farmers hurt by retaliatory tariffs.
Fonterra chief says it's more than just the milk price
Farmgate milk prices will not be the only way that Fonterra competes for farmers’ milk supply, Fonterra Australia managing director Rene Dedonker says.