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Wisconsin Farmer Warns of Agriculture Challenges Under New Administration
... these people. Without them, we’re at a full stop,” he said. Tariffs Could Resurface, Impacting Wisconsin Exports The farmer also expressed concern over the potential reintroduction of tariffs under the new administration, citing the damaging effects on Wisconsin exports during previous trade disputes. “Tariffs often lead to retaliation against U.S. agricultural products like cheese, soybeans, and ginseng,” Breitenmoser warned. “The last round of tariffs devastated ginseng producers here in Wisconsin, and there’s no reason to believe it will be different this time.” Calls for Awareness and Action Breitenmoser criticized ...
Modified: 18.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Advancing the Dairy Industry: Key Strategies Unveiled in Ongoing FMMO Hearings
... Mike Brown, Chief Economist of the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA), pointed out that significant changes in the dairy industry since 2008 necessitate amendments to the current FMMO pricing formulas. Brown emphasized the industry's reliance on innovative products like cheese, yogurt, health beverages, powders, frozen treats, and value-added fluid milk, asserting that outdated pricing policies hinder the sector's growth. With the USDA reviewing over 12,000 pages of testimony, Peter Vitaliano, NMPF's Vice President for ...
Modified: 19.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USA: New Dairy Processing Facilities Likely to Impact Regional Milk Demand
... finish," Polzin stated in an interview with Brownfield. The expansion spans across product categories, prominently featuring cheese but also encompassing other dairy products ranging from fluid to soft and hard varieties. When addressing milk sourcing ... ... harmonized effort between processors and producers. "That’s kind of what we’ve seen in that most recent report that came out on cow numbers," he said, highlighting a correlation between regions seeing noticeable increases in cow numbers and the construction ...
Modified: 29.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Estonian retail chains experiment with milk prices, triggering concerns over industry viability
... Keskühistu. This move involves selling Estonian milk at unusually low prices, with Coop offering fresh Estonian drinking milk for 59 cents per liter. Rohtla acknowledges covering the price difference internally but raises concerns about the impact on the local milk production industry, risking jobs. Margus Leek, CEO of cheese producer E-Piim, emphasizes the ethical dilemma and potential hostility towards farmers, urging alternative techniques for trade competition. Teet Kallakmaa from Metstaguse Agro suggests a minimum milk price of 45 cents per kilogram to ensure ...
Modified: 08.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
U.S. dairy imports expected to outpace exports in 2024
... McKalip and his team also recently hosted a group fr om Kenya and demonstrated how U.S. crops are grown and how U.S. farmers have made adjustments regarding sustainability. And in Europe, McKalip said he welcomed the continent dropping its 25% duty on cheese. “We are currently engaged with the Europeans on other barriers of trade,” he said. “All told, in 2023, we had at least a dozen tariffs dropped on agricultural products. Thirty-one countries removed their barriers to trade,” he relayed....
Modified: 02.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Fonterra Seeks Court Clarification on Bega Licensing Amid Asset Sale Plans
... license agreement with Bega . Fonterra currently packs Bega-branded products, including a popular snacking line featuring Bega cheese and crackers. Bega disclosed the court action, emphasizing that Fonterra is not seeking damages or changes to the existing ... ... Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell reaffirmed the cooperative’s decision to divest its Oceania and Sri Lanka businesses, citing a focus on its ingredients and foodservice operations as part of a revised strategy. The divestment is aimed at maximizing long-term value ...
Modified: 09.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Saputo Reports Loss Due to Australia Dairy Impairment
... dairy division. Despite ongoing market difficulties, Chairman, President, and CEO Lino Saputo Jr. highlighted positive strides in volume recovery. Saputo's Australia dairy division encountered challenges with falling milk supply and a disparity in cheese and ingredient prices, leading to a non-cash impairment charge. Lino Saputo Jr. explained the impact on the cash-generating unit's future discounted cash flow due to the disconnect between international market prices and the farmgate milk price in the context of a declining milk pool in Australia. While acknowledging near-term market uncertainties, Saputo ...
Modified: 14.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Massey Dairy Researcher Honored at World Dairy Summit for Groundbreaking Study on Milk Processing
... cows have lower somatic cell counts and healthier fatty acid profiles, including 83% more omega-3s, known for their cardiovascular and cognitive health benefits. Cocuzzi’s research delves into lactate metabolism by microorganisms critical to Swiss cheese production, shedding light on the microbiological processes that give these cheeses their distinct characteristics. The recognition of these young scientists at the World Dairy Summit underscores the IDF’s commitment to fostering innovation in dairy research. By bridging science ...
Modified: 18.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Colombia: High Dollar and External Prices Curb Dairy Imports at the Beginning of 2025
... prices. Additionally, Colombia imposed a 4.86% extra quota tariff from September 2024 to January 2025, which discouraged higher import volumes. Despite these constraints, the primary imported dairy product remains skimmed milk powder, followed by fresh cheese and whole milk powder. The US continues to be the leading supplier, followed by Chile, Bolivia, France, and Argentina. Importantly, 2025 marks the final year of the tariff quota on US imports, implying a full market opening in 2026 with the potential for greater pressure on domestic production. The Colombian dairy trade balance remains deeply negative, with imports vastly outpacing exports. In January 2025, while exports were ...
Modified: 28.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Organic Dairy Food & Drinks Market Set to Reach USD 64.58 Billion by 2033 with a Robust CAGR of 10.8%
... healthier alternatives to conventional dairy products. Organic milk, which forms the basis for a variety of products such as yogurt, cheese, butter, and ice cream, is known for its superior nutritional profile. Organic dairy products are reported to contain up ... ... Additionally, they are rich in essential nutrients like iron, vitamin E, selenium, and carotenoids. The growing consumer focus on health and wellness, especially in sectors such as fitness and nutrition, has further fueled the demand for organic dairy. ...
Modified: 12.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Giant Lactalis to Cut 450 Million Litres from Milk Pool
... buyers. The affected farms are located in regions with lower supplier density, making milk collection more costly. Lactalis , which has long been a major player in the global dairy market, is pivoting towards more profitable consumer products such as cheese and yogurt, while stepping away from bulk ingredients like non-fat dry milk (NFDM). The company faces intense competition in the export market, particularly from countries like New Zealand. To soften the impact on French farmers, Lactalis stated that reducing the production of bulk commodities would ultimately lead to better farm gate prices for milk. However, this rationale has not appeased the Union of French Dairy Farmers (FNPL), which condemned the decision ...
Modified: 06.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Milcobel Completes Sale of YSCO, Focusing on Core Dairy Activities
... LP, with Afendis Capital Management acting as an operating partner. YSCO, notable for its private label ice cream production, operates out of facilities in Belgium and France. This transaction aligns with Milcobel’s strategic pivot towards focusing on its primary dairy activities, particularly the production of premium dairy ingredients like mozzarella, grated cheese, milk powder, and others, alongside consumer dairy products and distribution channels. Furthermore, Milcobel has revealed a proposed merger with FrieslandCampina to form a robust and sustainable cooperative. The proceeds from the YSCO sale are ...
Modified: 28.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Aran Group Expands Dairy Packaging Production in the USA to Meet Growing Market Demands
... Aran's packaging is fully recyclable, aligning with sustainability goals and helping businesses reduce waste without compromising on operational efficiency. The offerings include options for fresh milk requiring refrigeration and aseptic milk that can be stored ... ... steady demand for both conventional and plant-based dairy drives growth, while in South America, urbanization and increasing cheese consumption present significant opportunities. By strategically positioning its production facilities, Aran ensures a robust ...
Modified: 11.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Lactalis Canada Releases 2023 ESG Report
... and scope 2 emissions intensity by -11.2% by upgrading industrial equipment, using high-efficiency refrigeration systems, and enhancing GHG management. Increased package recyclability to 84% and launched 25 projects to improve packaging for over 400 cheese and yogourt products. Reduced cardboard use by 68,000 kilograms, plastic use by 162,000 kilograms and landfill waste by 42,000 kilograms through light weighting projects. “Lactalis Canada’s focus in on the journey and not simply the destination. The momentum we have built since 2021 continues to guide us in embedding real and meaningful change across the company,” said Taylor. “We will maintain our high standards of profitable and responsible ...
Modified: 09.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Belarus again raises minimum prices for exporting number of dairy products to Russia
... Russia. Belarus' Agriculture and Food Ministry has once again raised the lowest minimum prices for specific types of goods sold under foreign trade agreements, with the ministry officially publishing the corresponding resolution, dated March 5, 2025, on the national legal internet portal. The resolution indicates that as of March 7, low-fat and fat-free cheese for melting may not be sold in Russia for less than 375 rubles per kg (previously 370 rubles), with fat content of 45% and below for less than 495 rubles per kg (previously 485 rubles), and with fat content above 45% for less than 505 rubles per ...
Modified: 10.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Fonterra Set to Launch $2 Billion Dual-Track Process in 2025
... trade sale of its Oceania assets. The assets earmarked for divestment include its Australian consumer, food service, and ingredients business, along with New Zealand’s Fonterra Brands, which have been consolidated under the Fonterra Oceania unit. Also on the divestment list are Fonterra’s global consumer businesses and its Sri Lanka operations. Among the well-known Australian and New Zealand brands up for sale are Anchor, Western Star butter, and the Mainland and Perfect Italiano cheese lines. Fonterra has also identified additional non-core assets across Asia, China, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas for potential divestment, as part of its global realignment strategy. Previously, Fonterra engaged Jarden and UBS in 2021 ...
Modified: 13.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Where Does Synlait’s Future Lie?
... obligations. There are only two options for Synlait. Either it has to sell assets or it has to raise more share capital. The most obvious asset to sell is its consumer products division, Dairyworks. This was acquired in 2020 for $116m. Dairyworks now focuses on cheese, having discontinued its yoghurt and spreadable butter products under Synlait management. However, unless Dairyworks can be sold at a huge premium, which is doubtful, it won’t be enough to turn the books around. The Dairyworks assets have been ...
Modified: 28.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
FREEDOM WILL FEED THE PLANET: THE THIRD DAY OF THE WORLD DAIRY SUMMIT 2023
... afraid." On the issue of Geographical Indications, which pits the EU against the USA, he added, "We have nothing against DOPs. For us, the issue is that they should not disdain others. Why do it? US cheeses won the first prize at the World Cheese Awards right in Italy, in 2019." Alexander Anton, Secretary-General of EDA European Dairy Association, responded, "We don't need lessons on trade; we are a continent of traders. The export turnover of European countries is equal to 47% of production, higher in percentage than the rest of the world. And from 2025, the EU will be able to count on free trade agreements with the whole world,...
Modified: 02.11.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Saputo Inc. Announces Closure of Six U.S. Facilities
... Inc., a prominent Canadian dairy manufacturer, announced during its review of the 2024 fiscal results that it will shut down six of its U.S. facilities. This move is part of a broader strategy to transform its U.S. operations, particularly focusing on enhancing its cheese production network. The closures include plants in Lancaster and Green Bay, Wisconsin; Tulare and South Gate, California; with facilities in Big Stone, South Dakota, and Belmont, Wisconsin already having been shuttered. Concurrently, Saputo is ...
Modified: 18.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Arla Partners with Welsh Charities to Improve Access to Fresh Dairy for Those in Need
... initiative addresses a critical need identified by the charity FareShare, which revealed that approximately 450,000 people relying on its services lack access to fresh dairy, often due to limited refrigeration. A recent survey of FareShare’s charity partners ... ... needs. The absence of adequate refrigeration often prevents charities from offering nutritious options like milk, yogurt, and cheese. Nichola Ludlam-Raine, a specialist dietitian, emphasized the importance of initiatives like Arla’s. "As a registered ...
Modified: 11.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Bird Flu Impact on Dairy Sector Minimal, But Industry Remains on Alert
... prevent the spread of the virus. Tasha Bunting, executive director of the Illinois Milk Producers, emphasized the industry's focus on consumer reassurance, stating, "The dairy products available in stores undergo a rigorous health and safety process, ensured ... ... pasteurization." While milk consumption as a beverage has declined over the decades, the demand for other dairy products like cheese continues to grow. This trend underscores the resilience of the dairy market amidst challenges. The industry remains vigilant,...
Modified: 22.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Milk Production Surges Unexpectedly, USDA Reports
.... International Developments Impact Dairy Trade China is widening its anti-subsidy investigation into European Union dairy imports, now encompassing Denmark , France , Italy , and the Netherlands . Initially launched in August, the probe focuses on EU exports of cheese, milk, and cream, following the EU's implementation of tariffs of up to 45% on Chinese-made electric vehicles in October. The EU is China's second-largest source of dairy products after New Zealand . Any resulting trade restrictions could further ...
Modified: 02.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Egypt’s Inflation Eases to 23.4% Amid Stabilizing Prices
... other essential commodities. Key Drivers of Inflation Decline The Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (Capmas) attributed the inflation decline primarily to a 14% drop in vegetable prices, alongside marginal decreases in dairy, cheese, and eggs (0.7%) and fish and seafood (0.6%). However, certain sectors saw price increases, with telephone and fax services rising by 11%, fruit by 7.5%, and medical products by 5.5%. On a monthly basis, the inflation rate remained flat in December, following a slight 0.1% decline in November, signaling a stabilisation in prices after a three-month period of rising inflation. Economic Outlook and Policy Implications The inflation slowdown,...
Modified: 13.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Chile's Dairy Market Dynamics: Price Surge, Production Projections, and Potential Regulatory Shifts
... the factors contributing to a notable increase in milk prices in Chile this year. The surge is attributed to a combination of low milk supply and heightened demand for dairy products in the region. Chile's dairy processing landscape primarily focuses on fluid milk and cheese, with limited production of yogurt, whey, condensed milk, and other value-added dairy items. Notably, only seven processing plants in the country are engaged in milk powder production. Looking ahead to 2024, the USDA post in Chile anticipates a ...
Modified: 02.11.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Only technology can change the situation with livestock farming for the better - Mikhail Mishchenko
... the south. And today the milk deficit in Kazakhstan is 2.2 million tons. In Uzbekistan, the milk deficit is approximately 4 million tons. Kyrgyzstan is the most democratic country; there are no subsidies for producers at all, but there is a surplus. On an average farm there are no more than 10 animals. In Kyrgyzstan, a farm with 50 animals is considered large. At the same time, the country has its own factories, drying facilities, and cheese production. They supply their milk to the southern regions of Kazakhstan,” the expert said. The DIA director is confident that in the future the population of Central Asian countries will grow, and in the long term this will have a positive impact ...
Modified: 04.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Kerry Dairy Ireland Increases September Milk Price to 47.75c/L Amid Buoyant Dairy Markets
... driven by strong demand in dairy markets. In a statement, Kerry Dairy Ireland attributed the current market support to robust cheese prices, which have counterbalanced a slight dip in butter prices from recent record highs. This trend follows an increase ... ... week, Lakeland Dairies raised its September milk price to 49c/L, including a 0.5c/L Sustainability Incentive Payment, based on 3.6% butterfat and 3.3% protein. Additionally, Lakeland announced a €30/t feed rebate to support its suppliers. In Northern ...
Modified: 18.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Butter: Market Situation Overview
... the first quarter of 2024 increased by 1.5% year-on-year to 35.29 billion liters. The increase in milk deliveries helped boost cheese production, while the production of butter and cream remained low. Butter supplies sharply decreased as processors produced ... ... impact the growth rates of dairy product exports. In early July, prices for all exchange-traded dairy products were declining on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange - except for butter prices, which were rising. Regarding New Zealand, in June, ANZ agricultural ...
Modified: 15.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Lactalis to Cut Milk Processing in France by 9%
... dairy sector. The reduction, which will take effect progressively through 2030, is designed to limit Lactalis' processing of surplus milk sold abroad as bulk commodities like milk powder. The company says this shift will allow for a stronger focus on consumer products, such as cheese and yogurt, leading to better farmgate prices for farmers. "The valuation of surplus milk is often very low and subject to the volatility of world markets," said Serge Moly, Lactalis' supply director. However, the French National Dairy ...
Modified: 27.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Organic Dairy Hub Continues Liquidation Process, Aiming for Solvent Closure
... diversified its product range to include milk powders, nutritional products, and 'Our’s Truly' brand liquid and UHT milk, along with cheese. These products were processed using third-party processors and were marketed both locally and internationally, particularly ... ... liquidation. The directors, Michael Allen Brown, Cameron Farrand, Sharleen Gardner, John Wafer, Frank Goodin, and Ian Cumming, decided on the liquidation on November 22 last year, citing the need to cease trading. The liquidators emphasized that this is a solvent ...
Modified: 19.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Indian Dairy Products Set to Make Waves in the Expanding Brazilian Market
... stating, "There is a sector in Brazil that wishes to import camel milk, and we are exploring this trade from India to Brazil. Additionally, there is interest in importing other dairy products such as Casein and special cheeses, particularly yellow cheese." Furthering the collaboration, discussions are underway to create sister cities in Uberaba, Brazil, and Amreli, Gujarat. This joint project aims to establish a Zebu Research Institute in both locations, focusing on advancing milk production and improving herd quality, particularly in the field of dairy cytogenetics. Additional initiatives include the establishment of a research institute in India with Brazilian cooperation. The National Dairy Development Board ...
Modified: 30.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Rabobank’s Global Dairy Top 20 Report Highlights Slower Growth, Shifting Strategies, and Potential M&A Activity
... activity remains subdued, but substantial investments are being made in expanding and constructing new plants, particularly in cheese production. Industry estimates suggest that more than USD 7 billion will be invested in the US dairy sector between 2023 ... ... 2026. This investment is expected to bolster confidence in the security of the US milk supply, with new facilities focusing on innovative products such as ultrafiltered, extended shelf life, and lactose-free milk. As the global dairy industry navigates ...
Modified: 27.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
India: Camel Milk Procurement Prices Rose From Rs. 20-25 Per Liter to Rs. 52 Per Liter
... automated camel milk processing plant, collecting around 5,000 liters of camel milk daily from 350 families. The milk is utilized in various products, including flavored milk, spray-dried milk powder, and chocolates, with ongoing efforts to develop cheese, fermented milk products, coffee mix, and other powders based on camel milk. Humble expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for his support and highlighted his visit to commission Sarhad Dairy's plant, wh ere camel milk ice cream is produced. Amit Arora, the Collector of Kutch District, envisioned Kutch as the ...
Modified: 13.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
The California Milk Advisory Board and VentureFuel Double Down on the Future of Milk as Real Milk with the Return of the Real California Milk Excelerator Competition
... buyers and investors, this accelerator empowers participating startups to scale their solutions and have a meaningful impact on the future of the dairy industry." The cohort will present their concepts at a live pitch event in November wh ere four ... ... the nation in sustainable dairy farming practices. More than 1,100 family dairy farms produce the milk found in fluid milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, ice cream, and other dairy products identified by the Real California Milk seal. More details including ...
Modified: 05.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Ukraine Records Significant Surge in Dairy Exports and Revenue in October 2023
... a substantial increase of 22%, with 984 tons exported, generating $4.27 million in revenue. The main export destinations for cheese included Kazakhstan (38%), Moldova (38%), the EU (9%), Uzbekistan (6%), Azerbaijan (4%), and the U.S. (3%). However, Ukraine ... ... Britain. Analysts suggest that the reduction in butter exports may be attributed to increased domestic demand and lower stocks on the domestic market, as well as a shift in preference towards local producers in Europe. The decline in ice cream exports is ...
Modified: 13.11.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Mexican Dairy Producers Urge Government to Boost National Milk Production and Consumption
... powdered milk and cheeses, primarily sourced from the United States, New Zealand, Australia, and South America. This dependency on foreign dairy products is increasingly viewed as a critical issue that needs immediate attention. Ignacio Cervantes Gutiérrez,... ... stated. Sergio Soltero put forward suggestions to curb import dependency, like converting surplus milk into powdered milk or cheese for use in social programs. He stressed redefining milk in health legislation as a 'food' with nutritional benefits rather ...
Modified: 16.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy MAX Launches "Level Unlocked" to Educate Gaming Community on Dairy Nutrition
... DiazBiffle, Shotzzy, Dashy, Holly, Ninjayla, and Sebas Beron, producing content across various social channels. The focus will be on their dietary choices and how dairy fuels their competitive gaming experiences. Fans can engage with personalized dairy messaging ... ... athletes showcased their favorite dairy products, guiding fans to a Level Unlocked Instacart page for direct sales of milk, cheese, yogurt, and ice cream. The campaign generated nearly $600,000 in dairy sales, with sponsored products and display ads ...
Modified: 05.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Lactalis Canada Expands Blue Cow Lineup by Featuring Dairy Farmers of Canada's Logo on Lactantia Butter Products
... including those under brands like Balderson, Beatrice, Black Diamond, Cheestrings, Cracker Barrel, P’tit Quebec, Astro, IÖGO, IÖGO nanö, Khaas, Olympic, and siggi’s. By adding Lactantia butter to this lineup, the Blue Cow logo will now feature on almost 20 additional products, representing millions of units annually. Vince Vetere, General Manager, Cheese & Tablespreads at Lactalis Canada, expressed pride in showcasing that Lactantia butter is crafted with 100% Canadian milk. The updated packaging with the Blue Cow logo reinforces the commitment to preserving the quality and craftsmanship of this ...
Modified: 09.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Farmers Unpaid and Hundreds of Jobs Lost as Australian Food Company Collapses
... company, once valued at $130 million, is set to cease operations this week, leaving nearly 200 workers unemployed and farmers owed millions of dollars. Beston Global Food Company, a South Australian dairy producer known for brands like Edwards Crossing Cheese and Mables, will shut down on Friday after failing to secure a buyer. The company, which entered voluntary administration in September, cited a “perfect storm of adverse events” as the cause of its collapse. Unpaid Debts and Job Losses The closure leaves approximately $10 million ...
Modified: 02.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
NSW Dairy Farmers Face Crisis as Milk Prices Cut, Threatening Local Production and Jobs
... contracts expire, the effects will become more widespread. The drop in local production has led to an increase in butter and cheese imports from New Zealand, the USA, and Europe, raising concerns about Australia's food security and environmental impacts ... ... importance of local support for the industry, stating, "We want to keep fresh, local, healthy Australian dairy products on Australian tables – but ultimately, we need Australia's support to do so."
Modified: 11.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Arla Foods' Significant Investment in Devon's Dairy Industry
... community. Vice President of Production in the UK, Fran Ball , stated: "We’re incredibly proud to see work has begun on our state-of-the-art mozzarella plant in the UK. This is a really exciting time for Arla, and for all our colleagues at Taw ... ... supporting the future of British dairy. We are already one of the leading players in the global mozzarella market, providing quality cheese to customers worldwide, but this investment allows us to continue to support our farmer owners by returning the best price ...
Modified: 23.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
With Ukraine’s Aid in Doubt, Companies Say They’re the Plan B
... supervisory board. Milk Alliance has four processing sites, but struggles with transportation to places like Kazakhstan to deliver cheese with the animal fat replaced with plant-based fat. There also aren’t enough drivers and men that can do heavy lifting,... ... consumers.” Indeed, consumers appear to be rescuing the economy in a way few people expected. Online retailer Rozetka was on the brink of bankruptcy in March 2022 yet managed to survive and expand. Uncertainty about the future boosts shopping, according ...
Modified: 04.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Global Shifts in Whole Milk Powder: Diverging Paths of New Zealand and China in 2024
... This reduction is largely due to a strategic pivot by dairy processors towards fresher, higher-margin products like butter, cheese, and cream. Despite the decrease, New Zealand's WMP exports are set to rise to 1.45 million tons, buoyed by robust demand ... ... surge in WMP exports year-over-year, supported by a recovery in global dairy prices since mid-2023. While export volumes are on an upward trajectory, the industry's focus on diversified, high-value dairy products may temper future WMP production increases....
Modified: 29.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Yili Innovation Center Europe Kicks Off All-round Upgrades
... with partners from upstream and downstream segments in global industrial supply chains for years to strive for innovation. At the site, YICE released ten major innovation achievements, covering areas such as breast milk research, probioticsdevelopment, cheese innovation, sugar reduction, food safety, and the development and application of AI technology products. It also shed light on future research directions, ranging from disruptive technology research, functional ingredient development, and development of food for special medical purposes, to the application of AI digital technologies. Meanwhile, a decision was made to launch ...
Modified: 23.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Rabobank: Surging Global Butter Prices Leave Australian Dairy Farmers Behind
... products reliant on butter. Furthermore, the escalating butter prices pose challenges for food and bakery manufacturers who depend on butter as a key ingredient. The situation is exacerbated by the expectation that cream and butter prices could climb even higher ... ... farm gate prices if global highs continue, the overall impact remains diluted. He pointed out that other dairy commodities like cheese, skim milk powder, and whole milk powder have not seen similar price spikes, underscoring the need for improvements across ...
Modified: 09.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Why dairy: The first 1,000 days
... birthday sets the stage for a lifetime of health and well-being. It’s during this window of time that proper nutrition plays a pivotal role in developing a baby’s brain, body and overall health, so it has a significant impact on setting a child on a path to lifelong wellness. Because certain key nutrients are needed to support this very rapid rate of growth, the quality of the mother’s and infant’s diets are both integral to a baby’s development. Dairy foods like milk, cheese and yogurt are ideal foods for this stage because they provide the nutrients needed for proper brain, bone and body development during pregnancy and after birth. In a statement advocating for improving nutrition in the first 1,000 days, the American ...
Modified: 30.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Central Asia Has Great Potential for Growth, - Alexey Ashrafzyanov, Director of Tetra Pak's Office in Central Asia and the Caucasus
... population growth, particularly in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, are leading to higher demand for dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese. Nutritional Shift: A gradual shift towards dairy-based nutrition, especially among younger generations, is driving demand ... ... Production and Self-Sufficiency: Central Asia is experiencing growth in raw milk production. However, many countries still rely on dairy imports, mainly fr om Russia and Belarus. In response, they are investing in local dairy farms and modernizing production ...
Modified: 11.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Key Trends in the Southeast Asian Dairy Industry
... across SEA to improve local milk production and reduce reliance on imports. Economic growth seems to be a significant factor in shaping the dairy market. How exactly is this impacting the industry? - Economic growth in SEA is having a profound effect on food consumption habits. As incomes rise, changing food preferences are evident, with dairy products becoming a regular part of many diets. This includes an increased demand for milk, yogurt, cheese, and other dairy-based products. It’s also driving an increase in the adoption of lifestyle-oriented dairy products, such as health and sports drinks, flavored milks, and high-end cheeses, catering to evolving consumer preferences. Given these ...
Modified: 04.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
“Food Union” kicks off the 2024 ice cream season with 11 new products
... with care for sustainability Following the growing consumer demand for “lighter” ice creams, the Vēsma ice cream line has been expanded with three new varieties. Now, in addition to the well-known lemon flavor, apple Vēsma ice cream made from cheese whey is also available in waffle cones. Additionally, two vegan-friendly “Vēsma” ice creams on sticks, made from real raspberries and mango, are now offered. Meanwhile, the legendary and always witty ice cream brand Pols has introduced an entirely new category to its range – a medium-sized vanilla ice cream cone with a chocolate “cap” ...
Modified: 23.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
If Australia has reached ‘peak milk’, what does that mean for our food security?
... before a Senate committee in the past week. It would appear that the industry has decided this shrinking pool in Australia is the new normal In the last few years, something more complex has been happening for the people who make your milk, yoghurt, cheese and butter. A mandatory code of conduct governing behaviour between processors and farmers has provided more certainty for farmers on price. The national dairy herd has been in decline. And dairy farmers received record high prices in 2023 for their milk because Australia’s total milk production was falling. It follows then that Australia had record dairy imports in the past two ...
Modified: 23.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Cheesemakers and Dairy Cooperatives Welcome USDA’s Final Milk Marketing Order Decision
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service has issued its final decision on federal milk marketing orders (FMMO), drawing positive reactions from some industry groups as farmers and cooperatives prepare to vote on the proposed changes. The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) expressed approval for adjustments made in the final rule regarding make allowances—a key component determining how much is deducted from farmers’ milk checks to cover processing costs. Notably, the USDA removed 2016 ...
Modified: 20.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
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