GROWING EXPORTS VITAL TO DAIRY INDUSTRY’S SUCCESS
Source: http://kewauneecomet.com/panel-growing-exports-vital-to-dairy-industrys-success/
Dairy checkoff leaders highlight progress, talk future
Efforts focused on consumption, exports, impact of checkoff partnerships and building trust.
By: Krissa Welshans 1
Source: Feedstuffs
Link: http://www.feedstuffs.com/markets/livestock-markets-dairy-checkoff-leaders-highlight-progress-talk-future
The Butter Shortage In Australia Explained
Everyone, calm your teats.
By: Juliette Steen
Source: The Huffington Post Australia
Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2017/10/26/the-butter-shortage-in-australia-explained_a_23257573/
Revived appeal of dairy fats sees full cream milk make a comeback
Full cream milk is making a comeback.
By: Mike Verdin
Source: Agrimoney
Link: http://www.agrimoney.com/feature/revived-appeal-of-dairy-fats-sees-full-cream-milk-make-a-comeback–554.html
Dairy steps towards recovery
THE dairy industry has entered a phase of “recovery” for most of the southern milk-producing region but there are increasing seasonal and price challenges for northern and domestic-focused regions.
By: Elizabeth Anderson
Source: Stock Journal
Butter price hike sparks concerns for Australian food producers
There are fears some of our favourite baked goods could face a price hike as a national butter shortage puts pressure on Australian food producers. By: Jade Macmillan
Dairy prices: Keep calm and bake on
Butter prices dipped slightly this month after soaring to record levels in July. The fact a half-kilo costs $5 or more has some locals are changing the way they buy and bake. By: Dawn Picken
The Mad Cheese Scientists Fighting to Save the Dairy Industry
Amid an historic glut, a secretive, government-sponsored entity is putting cheese anywhere it can stuff it.
In a usual year, Taco Bell juggles about 4,000 new menu ideas. A dozen, maybe, will ever see the light of day. By: Clint Rainey
Keith Woodford on the mysteries of grass-fed milk
ANALYSIS: Here in New Zealand, we love the notion that milk from grass-fed cows is superior to milk from cows fed other rations. By: KEITH WOODFORD
Butter prices surge by 53% after huge increase in demand following studies that concluded the food is not 'bad'
Butter prices have soared by as much as 53 per cent due to dairy shortages. Recent studies have concluded that butter is not actually a ‘bad’ food after all. Wholesale price of butter is up by 88 per cent in a year, according to analysts.