Hopes for a Chinese cash cow in France milk country sour
French farmers fear for future of dairy plant once billed as China’s largest foreign investment in the milk processing sector.
Milk price recovery gives hope of relief to bruised EU farmers Read mo
When Chinese baby formula-maker Synutra opened a huge new factory in western France last month with a ceremony of Breton dancing and fireworks, the boss praised the «unbeatable quality» of French milk. By Gus Trompiz.
Milk price recovery gives hope of relief to bruised EU farmers
When Chinese baby formula-maker Synutra opened a huge new factory in western France last month with a ceremony of Breton dancing and fireworks, the boss praised the «unbeatable quality» of French milk. By Gus Trompiz.
China turns to Brittany cows to feed its babies
China has opened up a massive plant in Brittany where local cows will be tasked with providing 100,000 tons of dairy milk.
Chinese infant formula firm Synutra cuts FY profit forecast
Synutra, the Chinese, US-listed infant formula producer, has lowered its forecast for annual profits amid a delay to a project in France, weak global raw-milk prices and the impact of exchange rates.
Chinese, French partners milk EU opportunity
Chinese and French companies are increasingly joining hands in the dairy business, spurred in many cases by changes in European Union regulations.
The #Milk of Chinese Blindness
Beijing seems perpetually unable to see how the market can make dairy safer.
#Chinese thirst for dairy imports brings hope for EU farmers
The sight of China’s companies and even tourists buying up European baby milk products has given farmers a glimpse of what could be the export upside of an at times feared opening up of Europe’s dairy market.
#Chinese dairy producer secures French milk factory deal
Synutra International Inc. has been given approval fromChina’s commerce authorities to go ahead with a 100-million-euro (130 million U.S.dollars) investment project that will result in the construction of a milk factory in France.
Chinese Dairies Invest in Europe and Oceania
Chinese dairy companies are looking abroad to fulfil the countries demand for safer dairy products after the problems they have been experiencing with domestic produce.