While Small Dairy Farms Shut Down, This Mega-Dairy Is Shipping Milk to China
Powdered milk production for the Chinese market is being marketed as a boon for rural areas, but many of the people who live nearby disagree.
Golden future beckons for dairy in Asia
Teh-Han Chow, President NZMP Greater China, South & East Asia, outlines what’s driving dairy demand in Asia.
Fonterra negotiating 'roadblocks' in China
Fran O’Sullivan sat down with Fonterra’s John Wilson and Theo Spierings to talk about their China position.
Is the dairy industry having an image crisis?
Anti-dairy campaigning has overshadowed the need for the sector to catch-up with consumer eating and lifestyle trends.
Head of USDA May Take Cushy Dairy Lobbying Job
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack is rumored to be mulling a move to the US Dairy Export Council. By TOM PHILPOTT.
Got milk? Demand for dairy soars in Southeast Asia
Thanks to rapid urbanisation and rising incomes, Southeast Asia is consuming dairy at one of the fastest-growing rates in the world. By Euan Black.
‘Non-GMO’ milk label angers some farmers
There’s a new food category that is gaining popularity with shoppers, but that’s also becoming an enemy of farmers — both of the conventional and organic persuasion. By Tara Duggan
Dairy Farmers Think Almond Milk Is Bogus But Americans Love It
Milk, the kind from cows, is still Americans’ favorite complement to a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich. But it’s feeling the heat from milk, the kind from almonds. By Leslie Patton.
Holy Cow! China’s Dairy Industry Is Booming, Teknikum Steps in with Western Quality Standards
As the consumption of dairy products in China soars, Teknikum is tapping into new opportunities on offer for reliable, leading western suppliers.
Gas Is So Cheap You Could Drink It (But Don’t)
The decline in fuel costs over the past year returned gasoline prices to their rightful place: cheaper than a gallon of milk.