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Baby milk promotions at major supermarkets could be ILLEGAL as shops ignore laws designed to encourage breastfeeding

Campaigners say potentially illegal deals and displays are reported every week with ASDA, Sainsbury’s, Boots, Tesco and Superdrug the subject of complaints.

Apocalypse cow: Doomsday dairy farmers warn rise of veganism risks armoogeddon

Source: https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/dairy-farmers-vs-vegans/

Arla rebrands its organic milk to highlight free-range credentials

Arla has announced changes to its line of branded organic milk, launched last year, in order to boost sales.

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.

Tesco dairy group plans to cut use of antibiotics

Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group (TSDG) has announced new guidelines on the use of antimicrobials to their farmer members which number around 650.

'If I were a dairy farmer, I'd know where I want to be'

Staff blog from graduate trainee Gemma Harvey as she reports back from last week’s Tesco sustainable dairy group conference:

Tesco UK cuts milk price (but its still the best price in Britain)

Tesco has today confirmed that for three months from May 1, it will pay its British dairy farmers 28.69 ppl for their fresh milk, through the Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group (TSDG).

A2 milk which takes Australian consumers by storm is years from Irish shelves

A dairy company in Australia, which introduced a new type of milk in 2000 says the milk now accounts for 10% of all fresh milk sales in Australia.

Arla gives notice to direct milk suppliers

Up to 50 dairy farmers have been given notice on their contracts with co-operative Arla.

Dairy Crest loses taste for UK milk production with Müller deal

Boxing Day was not a typical holiday this year at Dairy Crest. It was the day the UK’s last listed milk producer withdrew from the sector, with the completion of the sale of its milk operations to Germany’s Müller Group.

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