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Dairy Ingredients Market Set to Reach $63.24 Billion by 2030

... dairy components. The frozen food industry also plays a major role in the dairy ingredients market. Dairy-based products such as cheese, creams, and yogurt are integral to frozen meals, pizzas, and desserts, improving their taste and nutritional content. ... ... infant nutrition market is another critical segment fueling demand for dairy ingredients. Infant formula, which relies heavily on milk powders and lactose, provides essential nutrients for infant growth. Increasing awareness of the importance of infant ...

Modified: 13.09.2024
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Bega Group and Perich Group are being considered as candidates to purchase Fonterra's B2C dairy business

... had previously held a stake in Bega Group. The Perich Group is another mentioned potential bidder, though currently focused on reviving Noumi, formerly known as Freedom Foods. With substantial capital in the market—Macquarie Group reported a global ... ... scrutinize Fonterra's offer. The businesses for sale, although challenging to value due to commodity-level margins typical of cheese products, contributed significantly to Fonterra's earnings, with the consumer business generating $781 million in gross ...

Modified: 17.05.2024
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International Dairy Markets See Varied Trends Amid Seasonal Changes and Economic Pressures - USDA

... 100 kg. AUSTRALIA: Australian dairy farmers are facing a challenging season as farmgate milk prices for 2024-2025 were cut by approximately 15 percent due to increasing competition from imported dairy products. Rising input costs have added pressure on dairy producers, potentially driving more farmers out of the market. Lower-priced imported butter and cheese are also negatively impacting domestic sales. NEW ZEALAND: Recent data from New Zealand shows a 1.1 percent decline in milk production for June 2024 compared to the previous year. Additionally, export values for milk powder, butter, and cheese ...

Modified: 09.08.2024
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Wisconsin Cheesemakers Laud Governor Evers' Dairy Budget Initiatives

Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association members commend Governor Tony Evers for his significant investments in the dairy industry, agriculture exports, and rural community development. Wisconsin Cheesemakers Applaud Budget Allocations Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) members voiced strong support for Governor Tony Evers' initiative to bolster the dairy sector through profound budget investments. The Governor's budget proposal focuses on advancing dairy innovation, boosting agricultural exports, ensuring food security, and refining rural infrastructure. It also seeks to bring clarity in food labeling practices. Investment in Export and Innovation Key elements of Evers' proposal include ...

Modified: 10.02.2025
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Who Owns Vaca Blanca, the Star Brand of Tiendas 3B Selling Milk, Cheese and Yogurt?

... competitively priced dairy products. Founded by Anthony 'El Turco' Hatoum, the brand offers a variety of dairy options including milk, cheese, and yogurt, all known for their affordability compared to market competitors like Santa Clara, Alpura, and Lala. The Man ... ... private label products. The brand has since expanded its offerings, fulfilling a wide range of consumer needs with its focus on quality and affordability. Product Offerings and Nutritional Value Vaca Blanca stands out in the market due to its lower price ...

Modified: 04.03.2025
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EU Butter Production Declines Amid Shift to Cheese, Constrained Milk Supplies

... according to a recent USDA report. This decline is largely due to limited milk supplies prompting dairy processors to favor cheese production, which offers higher returns compared to butter and non-fat dry milk (NDM). The trend of declining butter ... ... 75% of the EU’s butter output, are all expected to see reduced production levels. Domestic consumption within the EU is also on a downward trajectory, continuing a trend influenced by health concerns and a shift in consumer preferences towards plant-based ...

Modified: 25.07.2024
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Richard Williams appointed CEO of Müller Yogurt & Desserts

... responsible for all commercial functions. A strategic business leader and marketer, he developed a turnaround strategy for its cheese portfolio, identified and unlocked new private label contracts and oversaw key network transformation initiatives. Richard ... ... in over half of the nation’s fridges. “By working hard to be the dairy partner of choice for our customers and focusing on innovation, marketing, quality and sustainability, we are in a good place to continue our growth journey and help put a smile ...

Modified: 06.03.2024
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Fonterra Strengthens Supply Chain in Thailand Amid Growing Dairy Market

... business earned $1.8 billion in FY2024, with a 29% margin. The company continues to innovate, incorporating cheese into local Thai dishes, leveraging insights from other markets such as South Korea. “Our chef team here is exploring how to integrate cheese into traditional recipes,” Boonpiemsak noted. With an eye on market expansion and operational efficiency, Fonterra aims to solidify its leadership position in Thailand’s evolving dairy landscape, bolstered by demographic trends and a growing appetite for dairy-based products. Y

Modified: 21.11.2024
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Global Dairy Report Predicts Gradual Price Increases Amid Market Shifts

... to boost domestic milk production and the stockpiling of powdered dairy products by Asian countries during the COVID-19 pandemic have softened demand for imported dairy goods. "China has significantly grown its milk output, reducing its reliance on imports," explained Fuess. Despite the overall flat milk prices, there is a noted increase in demand for commodities such as cheese and nonfat dry milk, signaling good prospects for dairy farmers. For American producers, Mexico remains a robust market, especially for cheese, with steady consumption growth expected to continue. However, trade with Canada remains limited, reflecting ...

Modified: 30.05.2024
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Ukraine: Decline in Milk Production Pushes Up Purchase Prices

... energy crisis in Ukraine, caused by missile strikes by Russian occupiers, led to disruptions in ventilation systems on dairy farms and heat strokes in cows, resulting in a 20-30% reduction in productivity. The sharpest decline in production occurred on household farms, contributing to the ongoing shortage of raw milk in the market, which the industrial sector cannot fully compensate for. Currently, the profitability of cheese, whey, butter, and cheese product production is declining in Ukraine. Dairy processing enterprises are trying to operate with minimal profitability. It is likely that the insufficient quantity of milk supplied from dairy farms, as well as the rising ...

Modified: 14.08.2024
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USDA Projects Growth in Milk Production and Prices Over the Next Decade

... projected to average $25.58 per cwt in 2034, setting a new record for milk prices. Among individual dairy products, cheddar cheese is expected to see the most significant price growth, rising from $1.88 per pound in 2023 to $2.14 per pound by 2034. Dry ... ... economic factors. As such, dairy farmers will need to stay agile and prepared to navigate market fluctuations and capitalize on profitable pricing opportunities to strengthen their operations over the next decade. Robin Schmahl , a commodity broker with ...

Modified: 16.12.2024
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China's dairy self-sufficiency disrupts global trade dynamics, - Rabobank

... declined in subsequent years. In response, New Zealand diversified its export strategy, increasing exports of SMP, butterfat, and cheese to compensate for a 255,000 metric ton decrease in WMP exports between 2021 and 2023. In 2022 and 2023, New Zealand expanded ... ... Zealand shifted milk from WMP to SMP, resulting in a nearly 40% increase in SMP exports from 2021 to 2023, putting pressure on SMP exports from the EU and the US. Challenges and Opportunities China’s increased dairy production presents opportunities ...

Modified: 18.06.2024
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USDA: the all-milk price forecast for 2024 is more optimistic, standing at $20.95 per cwt

... 2024, bringing it to 228.2 billion lbs. This figure is slightly higher than the 226.6 billion lbs. estimated in February 2023. On a positive note, butter price forecasts for 2024 experienced an uptick, rising by 10.5 cents to $2.77 per lb. This increase ... ... during the fourth quarter of 2023, extending into 2024. Growth in fat basis exports is anticipated, particularly in butter and cheese, positioning the U.S. as a competitive player in the international market. Skim-solids basis domestic use witnessed an ...

Modified: 15.02.2024
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FARMERS, MUCH LIKE CONSUMERS, ARE EXPERIENCING THE IMPACT OF INFLATION AND FEELING THE FINANCIAL STRAIN

... costs of production are escalating faster than the prices they are being paid. For dairy, which has featured in the FPI as both cheese and yoghurt, the costs of producing the milk are now estimated to be greater than the payout. At the beginning of the season,... ... from collapsing. It didn’t collapse, at least in part because the foundation of the economy is the primary sector. It kept on producing food, supporting the export economy – which brought money into the country. The underlying cause of inflation, ...

Modified: 18.04.2023
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VILVI GROUP Subsidiary SIA "Baltic Dairy Board" Boosts Authorized Capital for Expansion

... Institution. The increased authorized capital underscores VILVI GROUP's commitment to driving growth and innovation within its dairy operations, positioning SIA "Baltic Dairy Board" as a key player in the region's dairy industry. With a clear focus on expansion and modernization, this investment lays the foundation for a promising future in cheese production and strengthens the Group's presence in the Baltic market.

Modified: 08.04.2024
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Agribusiness and Trade: How Fonterra is targeting high-value dairy products globally

... including North Asia, the United States and European Union. Ingredients make up the bulk of our exports, with the business representing 80% of Fonterra’s milk solids sold in FY23, contributing $17.4 billion in revenue and $2.6b in gross profit. Its return on capital was 16.4%. Also key to Fonterra’s strategy is the part of the business that sells products such as UHT cream, cream cheese and mozzarella to customers including restaurants, bakeries and hospitality businesses. Our foodservice business represents about 13% of Fonterra’s New Zealand milk solids sold and returned $3.9b in revenue last financial year with a healthy ...

Modified: 25.07.2024
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Stabilization on the Horizon: Trends and Changes in EU Milk Production

... "extremely wet weather" significantly impacted milk yields, according to Sharp. The Netherlands and Ireland, notable contributors to the EU's milk output, reported decreases of 2.3% and a substantial 16.3%, respectively. In contrast, milk production is on the rise in Poland and showing signs of recovery in Southern Europe. The distribution of dairy production is also shifting, with more milk being directed towards cheese production rather than dried products. According to USDA data, European cheese output rose by 3.9% early this year, while skim milk powder and butter production saw declines exceeding 6%. This period has also been marked by widespread farmer protests ...

Modified: 09.05.2024
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Australian Consortium Saves Margaret River Dairy Company from Closure

... re-open the popular tourist shopfront at the gateway of Margaret River in time for Easter.' With a history spanning over half a century, the Margaret River Dairy Company traces its origins back to a group of Italian artisan cheesemakers who embarked on producing farmhouse and ricotta cheeses in suburban Perth in 1966. The operation, initially known as Fonti Farm Cheeses, later merged with the Margaret River Cheese Company in 1994, situated in the countryside outside the city. Manassen Foods, which acquired the business in 2000, rebranded it as the Margaret River Dairy Company. In 2011, Bright Foods acquired Manassen, solidifying the connection between Margaret ...

Modified: 02.02.2024
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Alyssa Simek: the trend toward increased cheese consumption in China has remained resilient

... Dairy Import Volumes. - Despite a subdued demand for dairy products in China throughout 2023, the trend toward increased cheese consumption has remained resilient. This pattern is anticipated to persist in 2024 as Chinese consumers continue to broaden ... ... Anticipated growth in milk production for 2024 may face challenges in achieving figures comparable to 2023, with a pronounced focus on improving milk quality and yield growth. - Anticipate ongoing innovation in functional dairy products throughout 2024, aiming ...

Modified: 06.02.2024
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Governor Hochul Announces $21 Million Initiative to Enhance Dairy Farm Sustainability and Water Quality in New York

... Dairy Month, celebrating New York's prominent role in the national dairy industry. The state is the leading producer of cream cheese and yogurt, which has been designated as the official state snack. Various activities, including dairy tours and educational ... ... celebrate our tremendous dairy farmers and manufacturers, and we are working to ensure they can continue putting these products on the tables of New Yorkers for years to come.” The CAFO ENMP funding announcement follows the Governor’s 2024 State of the ...

Modified: 12.06.2024
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U.S. Sees Seventh Consecutive Monthly Drop in Milk Production

... Plourd, president of Ever.Ag Insights, characterized the report as showing mediocre performance at best. He emphasized the challenging on-farm financial conditions that continue to impact overall milk output. Plourd suggested that the recent decline in cheese prices and its effect on Class III milk, combined with ongoing structural issues in specific regions, contribute to the tough conditions faced by dairy farmers. The report's indication of a substantial drop in milk production raises questions about the struggle of cheese prices ...

Modified: 26.02.2024
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EU Dairy Industry Braces for Chinese Anti-Subsidy Probe Amid Escalating Trade Tensions

... these subsidies artificially reduce the production costs of EU dairy products, putting local competitors at a disadvantage. Chinese authorities have stated that the decision to proceed with the investigation followed consultations with the EU government on August 14. The probe encompasses a wide range of dairy products, including cheese, curd, milk, and cream, and could lead to significant tariffs or restrictions on EU dairy imports, further straining trade relations. This investigation comes on the heels of China's recent anti-dumping inquiry into EU pork imports, which was announced ...

Modified: 29.08.2024
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Arla Anticipates Potential Dip in Sales Amidst Consumer Spending Cutbacks

... signs of increasing demand, the combination of lower overall prices and currency challenges is expected to impact sales. Arla notes a recovery in dairy prices in the latter half of 2023, especially for premium products like Lurpak butter and Castello cheese. CEO Peder Tuborgh sees a return to a more balanced landscape between branded and discounted items, but acknowledges the lingering effects of lower prices and currency fluctuations on the sales outlook. The company expects sales in the range of €13.2-13.7 billion ($14.3-$14.8 billion) for the year, compared to the flat sales figure of €13.7 billion in the previous year. Despite lower volumes, sales of Lurpak butter and Castello ...

Modified: 21.02.2024
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Willicroft, Amsterdam's Alt-Dairy Pioneer, Ceases Operations

... business that balanced profitability with a positive impact but ultimately fell short," stated Vanstone in his announcement. Environmental Commitment Founded in 2018, Willicroft focused on creating plant-based dairy alternatives with an emphasis on environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques. The company launched its first non-dairy cheese products in 2019, and distributed these products in three countries, including major Dutch supermarkets like Albert Heijn and Jumbo. New Ownership Vanstone mentioned that the company's products were sold to two new owners, whose identities will ...

Modified: 23.01.2025
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New Dairy Promises Iowa Industry Growth But Who Will Milk All Those Cows?

... Hansen’s Dairy, near Hudson. In 2004, it launched an on-farm creamery, wh ere they pasteurize and bottle milk, and make butter, cheese curds, and ice cream. Their products also are sold at retailers in the Cedar Falls-Waterloo area. Several Hansen siblings ... ... investment. Others are turning to solar and wind energy to reduce costs, as well as rotational grazing. I’ve also reported on farms producing organic milk and artisanal cheeses. Of course, none of these farms will be sending milk to Daisy Brand. Other ...

Modified: 06.05.2024
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Inflation Edges Higher in October Amid Mixed Dairy Market Movements

... bright spot, advancing to $2.6300 per pound, up 3.25 cents with two trades. Meanwhile, cheese prices fell further, with CME block cheese dropping to $1.6900 per pound, down 2.75 cents, and barrels sliding to $1.6800 per pound, a decrease of half a cent. Trading ... ... $21.18 per hundredweight, a decrease of 12 cents. As inflation ticks up and mixed dairy market trends continue, the pressure on food prices may persist into the new year, impacting both producers and consumers.

Modified: 15.11.2024
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Lactalis Canada Announces New Sales Leadership Appointments

... appointment of four new leaders to its Customer Sales Team. These new appointments follow an enhanced commercial structure focused on improving internal efficiencies and building stronger customer partnerships. “One of Lactalis Canada’s corporate goals ... ... will be responsible for overseeing enterprise-wide business development for Sobeys with the exception of Fluid Milk and Deli Cheese. Mark brings over 25 years of CPG sales experience to Lactalis Canada, most recently serving as Sales Director at Kimberly ...

Modified: 13.02.2024
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Food Prices Drop in New Zealand, but Inflation Risks Loom Amid Middle East Tensions

... compared to the previous year. In contrast, data from Foodstuffs revealed that prices at their 500-plus stores increased by 4.3% on average in December year-on-year. Chris Quin, Managing Director at Foodstuffs NZ, sees the decline in the official rate of ... ... Foodstuffs Co-ops' stores indicates significant year-on-year reductions in prices, including a 14% decrease in 1kg blocks of Pams cheese and a 16% decrease in Pams 500g blocks of butter. The produce department experienced the most substantial declines, with ...

Modified: 19.01.2024
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New Zealand-EU Free Trade Agreement Set to Launch on May 1

... July 2023, has seen both parties moving swiftly toward implementation, with the European Parliament ratifying its end of the deal in November. New Zealand anticipates significant benefits from the agreement, particularly for its beef, lamb, butter, and cheese sectors, alongside the removal of tariffs on key exports such as its renowned kiwi fruit. In return, the EU will witness the lifting of tariffs on various exports including clothing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, cars, as well as wine and confections. With the EU ranking as New Zealand’s fourth-largest ...

Modified: 27.03.2024
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Wisconsin Awards Dairy Processor Grants

... grant requests exceeding four times the available funding. The Dairy Processor Grant recipients and their planned projects cover a diverse range, from expanding product lines and enhancing employee skills to evolving from commodity cheese to specialty cheese production. Some projects focus on employee training and development, food and employee safety, and even redesigning facilities for a sustainable future. Since the inception of the program in 2014, DATCP has received 235 Dairy Processor Grant proposals, totaling over $9.2 million in ...

Modified: 02.02.2024
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Bulgaria Sees Surge in Imitation Dairy Production Amidst Rising Imports

... complaints from Bulgarian livestock breeders about the competitive pressure from imported products and unfavorable purchase prices, the influx of foreign dairy goods remains substantial. In 2023, Bulgaria imported around 10,500 tons of cheese and cottage cheese from Germany, nearly 7,000 tons from Poland, and considerable quantities from the Netherlands. Additionally, imports from Italy, Romania, and Belgium combined approached 13,000 tons. This surge in imports is having a tangible impact on local dairy production. According to the Ministry, Bulgarian dairy farmers produced nearly 792,000 liters of milk in 2023, marking a decrease of almost 150,000 liters compared to 2021. The purchase price of milk in Bulgaria also remained below the ...

Modified: 18.06.2024
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Dairy Shipments Down in 2024, Slight Gains in Value

... metric tons. This growth was attributed to favorable pricing and heightened demand across various regions. Notably, Mexico 's cheese shipments skyrocketed by almost 30 percent in December. Conversely, exports of nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder experienced ... ... reduced production and lower sales in Southeast Asia, with a 14 percent reduction in production being a significant factor. On a positive note, total butterfat export sales for the year increased by 28 percent, fueled by a 45 percent surge in December,...

Modified: 10.02.2025
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UK Milk Prices Continue to Rise Amid Tight Supply and Strong Demand

... to 43.33ppl for conventional milk and 54.2ppl for organic, noting strong commodity markets, particularly for butter and fats, as EU supply tightens. Cheesemaker Barbers increased its October milk price by 0.62ppl to 43.03ppl, citing rising wholesale cheese prices but warning of potential pressure on prices if consumers reduce purchases in response to higher costs. Commodity Market Trends The commodity market saw notable increases, with UK wholesale butter and whole cream prices jumping by 7% in the four weeks to August 18, reaching £5,860/tonne ...

Modified: 11.09.2024
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Dairy Markets Begin to Slip Amid Volatile Conditions

... begins, noting a disappointing performance amid increased volatility. Robin Schmahl with AgMarket.Net told Brownfield that cash cheese markets have been particularly unstable. "That’s changed the market dynamics a little bit," Schmahl said. "It’s ... ... moves from one day to the next as the buyers and sellers are, I’ll use the term complacent, and they just want to buy and sell on their terms," Schmahl explained. He noted that export challenges may persist in the coming months, especially with tariff ...

Modified: 30.01.2025
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Ukraine: Milk Becomes Scarcer, and Procurement Prices Are Rising

... intensification of Russian missile strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure poses a challenge for dairy farms that depend on electricity and use automated milking equipment for large-scale milk production. According to preliminary estimates by the ... ... of Milk Producers, a 2% reduction in raw milk production is expected in Ukraine in 2024. Despite the rise in raw milk prices, cheese, cheese products, whey, and butter production in Ukraine remains profitable. The depreciation of the hryvnia and the strengthening ...

Modified: 16.07.2024
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Australian dairy processors are a critical part of the dairy supply chain

... local. Processors pay more than $6.1 billion to Australian dairy farmers annually and turn their raw and precious milk into the cheese, butter, milk, and yoghurt loved by Australians and the world. However, times are tough. The current operating environment ... ... Others are reducing their footprint. Today, our dairy products are not globally competitive. Aussie dairy is being replaced on shelf with cheaper imports. Our farmgate milk price is the highest it has ever been compared to our global competitors. Why ...

Modified: 09.05.2024
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"Kieselmann Bel" Supports the XII Road Rally in Kyrgyzstan

... the field of deep milk and whey processing. This area is particularly relevant in the context of global trends, as it focuses on the production of dairy components such as protein, lactose, casein, lactoferrin, and others. These components not only have ... ... to their easy transportability and long shelf life in dry form but are also key to producing final products such as cottage cheese and cheese. We believe that the factory of the future will not need to receive milk because the use of dry dairy components,...

Modified: 14.08.2024
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The UK-NZ Free Trade Agreement presents a great opportunity for Fonterra

... according to Mark Casey, Trade Strategy Manager for Fonterra’s Europe, Middle East, and Africa regions. As per Casey's statement during an interview with The Country Sport Breakfast's Brian Kelly, the agreement will gradually eliminate all UK tariffs on New Zealand dairy products over the next five years. This development allows the New Zealand dairy industry to forge closer ties with the UK and explore fresh avenues for growth across various dairy products, including grass-fed butter and cheese. The recently established UK-NZ Free Trade Agreement has sparked significant enthusiasm in both countries and is being viewed as an exceptional opportunity for New Zealand dairy farmers, according to Mark Casey, Trade Strategy Manager for Fonterra’s ...

Modified: 12.06.2023
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FAO Food Price fell further in January mainly on lower wheat and maize prices

... driven by increased import demand, particularly from Türkiye. By contrast, international soy and rapeseed oil prices declined on account of, respectively, prospects for large supplies from South America and lingering ample availabilities in Europe. » ... ... quotations for butter and whole milk powder (WMP) increased, nearly offsetting declines in those for skim milk powder (SMP) and cheese. World butter prices rose due to increased demand from Asian buyers, coupled with more robust demand from the retail sector ...

Modified: 02.02.2024
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Dairy Betting Dairy Euro 2024: Bets for June 25

... Austria, Denmark versus Serbia, and England versus Slovenia? Join us and the analysts from Dairynews.today to see who comes out on top in the dairy sector. Today, as part of the European Football Championship, four matches will take place. The Dairynews.... ... be between France and Poland. Milk production per capita in France is 372 kg, while Poland leads with 403 kg. As for average cheese consumption per capita, it is around 19.2 kg per year in Poland and 26.75 kg in France. Overall milk consumption per capita ...

Modified: 25.06.2024
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New Zealand Dairy Industry Urges Immediate Cap on Agricultural Subsidies Ahead of WTO Meeting

... aims to provide evidence-based insights into the effects of subsidies on global dairy markets, contributing to international policy discussions. Crewther pointed out that a 50 percent reduction in EU farm subsidies could increase the traded value of cheese for non-EU exporters by 8 percent, citing substantial impacts on dairy markets. She emphasized that these findings are not exclusive to EU dairy subsidies, characterizing the dynamic as universal. Referring to the OECD Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation Report, which recognizes the altering effects of ...

Modified: 27.02.2024
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Canadian Farm Groups Speak Out on U.S. Tariffs

... Council echo similar sentiments. They stress the risks tariffs pose to supply chains and the agricultural sector's reliance on imports. Davison highlighted planning disruptions, mentioning that many farmers are considering planting less canola in response ... ... The United States is experiencing a significant boost in dairy exports to Canada, with the latest trade data showing sales of cheese, butter, whey and other products rising 67%, from C$525 million in 2021 to C$877 million in 2024.

Modified: 03.04.2025
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Global DairyTrade Events: GDT index rises 1.2%

Global Dairy Trade Starts the New Year on a Positive Note with Third Consecutive Index Rise. In the first trading session of the new year, the Global Dairy Trade index ... ... $2.50 per pound. Anhydrous milk fat saw a modest 0.2% increase, reaching $5,595 per metric ton or $2.53 per pound. Mozzarella cheese held steady at $3,960 per metric ton or $1.79 per pound. Butter milk powder witnessed a marginal 0.1% decrease, settling ...

Modified: 03.01.2024
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Lactalis Unveils Président Extra Creamy Brie

In a bid to cater to evolving consumer tastes and elevate the indulgent cheese experience, Lactalis UK & Ireland has announced the launch of Président Extra Creamy Brie. This delectable addition to the Président brand comes on the heels of a successful trial at Ocado, where it contributed to a notable 14% increase in product sales within its category. Crafted with a unique recipe designed to maintain its creamy texture both cold and baked, Président Extra Creamy Brie is ...

Modified: 22.03.2024
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Summer Land Camels Triumph at Sydney Royal Cheese Show

In a remarkable feat at the 2024 Sydney Royal Cheese and Dairy Show, Queensland's Summer Land Camels clinched top honors, signaling potential inspiration for farmers on the Downs to explore incorporating camels into their livestock. At the esteemed competition, Summer Land Camels secured Gold for Camel Milk, Silver for Camel Milk Persian Feta, and Bronze for Camel Milk Powder, reaffirming their status as leaders ...

Modified: 27.03.2024
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How Effective is Cheese Tasting in the Local Market: BTL Marketing in the Food Industry?

... sector, this manifests through immersive tasting events, pop-up activations, and culinary experiments that leave a lasting impression. Tasting Events One of the most effective BTL tactics in the food sector is organizing tasting events. Whether it's cheese tasting at a local market or beverage sampling in a trendy venue, these events allow consumers to experience products on a sensory level. Tasting events boost brand awareness and loyalty while providing valuable feedback fr om the target audience, helping brands refine their products and stay ahead of the competition. Key Objectives of Tasting Events Brand Awareness: ...

Modified: 13.06.2024
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Alexander Evdokimenko: Belarus Expands Dairy Exports Through Exchange Mechanisms

... position in export rankings: 3rd in the world for exports of butter and whey, 4th for cheese exports, 5th overall in dairy exports. Cheese remains the leading export item, both in volume and value. The Belarusian exchange system is supplemented by indicative ... ... price — yet you get access to the entire market,” he remarked. The exchange also offers: A free monthly analytical bulletin on dairy exports, Publication of indicative prices on the website, The ability to safely trade not only dairy products but also ...

Modified: 08.04.2025
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Russia Bans Import of Dairy Products from Azerbaijan

... of the largest Azerbaijani enterprises, Atena LLC and Azaqro-Sp LLC, from September 30, 2024. The decision was made based on a video visit by Russian specialists to the plants, where serious violations in the conditions of storage of products and operation ... ... equipment were revealed. This called into question the safety of goods such as butter, ayran, sour cream and cheeses, including feta cheese. The companies declare the high quality of their products and are ready for inspections, but certification for import to ...

Modified: 27.09.2024
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IDFA Shares U.S. Dairy’s Priorities with Trump Administration

... generate $49 billion in direct wages and $794 billion in overall economic impact. IDFA’s diverse membership ranges from multinational organizations to single-plant companies, from dairy companies and cooperatives to food retailers and suppliers, all on the cutting edge of innovation and sustainable business practices. Together, they represent most of the milk, cheese, ice cream, yogurt and cultured products, and dairy ingredients produced and marketed in the United States and sold throughout the world. Delicious, safe and nutritious, dairy foods offer unparalleled health and consumer benefits to people of all ...

Modified: 11.12.2024
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Lactalis Plans to Acquire Uruguay's Granja Pocha

... French dairy conglomerate, is set to expand its footprint in Latin America with the strategic acquisition of Uruguay-based Granja Pocha. The deal involves the purchase of all shares in the family-operated Granja Pocha, a company known for producing cheese and yogurt under the Colonial brand. Granja Pocha operates from its facility in Juan Lacaze, located in the south-western region of Uruguay. A spokesperson for Lactalis commented on the acquisition, stating, "With this acquisition, Lactalis Uruguay will expand its local market position, processing an additional 60 million liters of milk into dairy products. This move complements Lactalis Uruguay's existing range, which includes ...

Modified: 18.02.2025
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