Danone to double India business by 2020, lines up 10 new products
French nutrition and dairy major Danone plans to double its business in India by 2020 for which it will bring in more global brands here and has lined up ten new launches for this year.
Freedom Foods hold China dairy formula
Just when the nutritional dairy powder market looks to be turning a little sour for some, the diverse food and beverage business Freedom Foods is expanding its footprint.
If Trump Builds the Wall, What Will Happen to our Food System?
Donald Trump made a crackdown on illegal immigration a central facet of his campaign—and, for many Americans, framed it in a shockingly aggressive way—but the idea has been circulating in political circles for years. Many studies have been done about the impact of different immigration policy scenarios on the food system, and the findings might shock you. By Brian Barth
The Case for Eating Cheese is Stronger Than Ever
The last thing cheese-lovers need is a health expert to justify their obsession. In their eyes, a stiff, smelly block of fromage needs no defense. Yet for the waistline conscious, more cajoling may be needed to convince them they can be eating cheese for good health.
Global outlook for 2017: Much needed stability in world food prices
Dairy prices will continue to improve next year as a result of strong demand and contracting supplies, says Rabobank.
China – Foreign firms grab opportunity in immature cheese market Premium
FT Confidential Research survey finds opportunity expanding beyond fast-food chains
Murray Goulburn formula plant now in doubt after Mead Johnson deal fails
Another part of the Gary Helou dream for Murray Goulburn collapsed today with the formal termination of a planned baby formula contract with global giant Mead Johnson Nutrition. By JOHN DURIE
FG partners stakeholders to boost dairy production
THE Federal government is partnering with major national and international stakeholders in the dairy sector towards injecting considerable volume into local milk production and cutting down on importation of milk in the future. By Victoria Ojeme
Formula milk bill passes Commons hurdle
A bill aimed at tightening up regulations around the marketing of baby formula milk has passed its first hurdle in the House of Commons.
MP calls for fresh curbs on 'misleading' formula milk marketing claims
Alison Thewliss says legislation needed to tackle loophole allowing publication of ‘scientifically questionable’ claims. By Libby Brooks.