Nestlé y Unilever tienen estrategias diferentes para Brasil
Empresas multinacionales Nestlé y Unilever adoptan diferentes estrategias para expandir sus negocios en Brasil y en América Latina en el año 2017. En medio de un consumidor todavía vacilante ritmo en la región, la primera prevé inflación de insumos y única aumenta sus precios; la segunda apuesta en más volumen.
European shares retreat from 11-month highs as US stocks rise
Monte dei Paschi and Danone fall, and Bank of Ireland and PTSB follow Euro stocks down. By Charlie Taylor.
The Yogurt King Slips Up
Look at life with a smile, declares one of Danone’s ads for its Activia yogurt. By Andrea Felsted
Fonterra's Singapore-based palm kernel feed supplier in labour abuse scandal
Dairy giant Fonterra is facing fresh calls to axe use of palm kernel expeller (PKE) in the wake of «appalling» child labour abuse claims against its Singapore-based supplier. By Jamie Morton
Can Stretchy Cheese Boost Fonterra as Milk Bet Sours?
World’s biggest dairy exporter bet the farm on rising milk-powder demand from China. By RACHEL PANNETT
Dutch put faith in dairy recovery
Farmers in the Netherlands have little appetite for state support, despite low prices. By Jamie Gray
Danone first-half beats forecasts with improving dairy business
Danone (DANO.PA) reported stronger-than-expected first-half results on Thursday, helped by cost control, price increases and improving sales at its core dairy division in Europe following a revamp of its Danonino and Actimel yoghurt brands. By DOMINIQUE VIDALON
Cow Urine Can Sell for More Than Milk in India
India has spent 5.8 billion rupees on cow sheds since 2014. By Anindya Upadhyay.
Danone Raises Guidance on China Growth
The world’s biggest yogurt maker expects dairy sales to accelerate in the second quarter.
Danone Wins Back Russians With Peasant Yogurt, Siberia Bog Fruit
Danone, the world’s largest yogurt producer, has turned its Russian business around by finding growth in the most unlikely of places — Siberian bogs.