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Etiqueta: Foreing trade

Infant formula exporter planning to double production

Southland-based infant nutrition exporter Blue River Dairy plans to double sales next year through a new production line.

Hard cheese? Dairy products will be more expensive in the UK after Brexit

Britain imports a lot of dairy produce, nearly all of it from the EU, while at home, the industry employs a large number of workers from the rest of the EU.

Only 36% of Singaporeans getting enough dairy

Source: http://www.asiaone.com/health/only-36-singaporeans-getting-enough-dairy

Fonterra charges premium for A2 milk but pays farmer the same

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/105983511/fonterra-charges-premium-for-a2-milk-but-pays-farmers-the-same

US dairy exports struggle amid a tariff hit environment

The US dairy industry is struggling under the weight of tariff measures in Mexico and China, with the full industry implications only just starting to come to light.

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.

USDA pledges $12B for dairy and other farm commodities hit hardest by trade war

The federal government will offset what the U.S. Department of Agriculture says is $11 billion in “unjustified retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural good” with programs to pay farmers directly and purchase surplus commodities.

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.

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.

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