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The Real Roadblocks to Indian Dairy's Global Ambitions
... contributes less than 0.5% to global dairy exports, in contrast to the US's 6.7%. Despite the potential opening created by retaliatory tariffs against American dairy, India faces significant structural challenges. India’s dairy exports focus more on butter and milk fats, with fresh cheese and curd accounting for less than 6% of its exports, compared to 52% for the US. Furthermore, India's largest dairy export markets – Bangladesh , Bhutan , Nepal , UAE, Saudi Arabia , and Bahrain – are driven by proximity and cultural ...
Modified: 14.05.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Milk Prices Drop, Texas Dairy Farmers Face Challenges
... Texas A&M AgriLife, dairy prices are on a downward trend, a relief for shoppers but a growing concern for producers, particularly in Texas where the dairy sector is feeling the pinch. The decline in milk prices is part of a broader economic squeeze on Texas dairy farmers, exacerbated by ongoing drought conditions that have escalated feed costs. Despite robust demand for dairy products, particularly cheese—which remains a popular stockpile item among consumers—the drop in milk prices is straining the financial stability of dairy operations. The recent spell of rainfall in Texas has brought a glimmer of hope, with farmers anticipating that it ...
Modified: 08.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Upstate Niagara Cooperative Plans $150 Million Expansion in West Seneca
Upstate Niagara Cooperative is set to embark on a significant $150 million expansion project in West Seneca, New York, to address the rising consumer demand for cottage cheese and Greek yogurt. The company has proposed a 250,000-square-foot addition to its existing 222,851-square-foot facility, with construction scheduled to commence later this fall. This expansion will encompass dairy product manufacturing and is ...
Modified: 07.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDA Retains Flavored Milk in Schools Amid Sugar and Salt Reductions
... flavored and unflavored milk in schools across all grades. Starting in the 2025/26 school year, new limits will be implemented on added sugars in yogurts and flavored milks, alongside a phased reduction in sodium by 2027/28 to help manufacturers adapt their ... ... for innovation in developing healthier dairy products while highlighting the functional necessity of sodium in products like cheese. Mixed reactions emerged from various organizations. The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) supported the rule,...
Modified: 07.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Mona Dairy Struggles to Secure Essential Funding, Risks Closure
... Akkerman expressed deep regret over the situation, noting their efforts to establish a cutting-edge, environmentally sustainable cheese processing facility in Wales. He acknowledged the disappointment of coming so close to success only to fall short, and ... ... response to the potential closure, Brian Walters, chair of the Farmers Union of Wales’ milk and dairy produce committee, remarked on the severe impact this would have on the local economy and the dairy suppliers. He highlighted the broader challenges facing ...
Modified: 30.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Italian cheeses have seen a 5.8% increase in quantity and a 13.7% increase in value in the first ten months of 2023
... The recent figures from the Global Dairy Trade quotation, a bi-weekly auction of dairy products in Oceania considered a global trend indicator, reveal positive outcomes for major items. While production levels have remained relatively steady, major cheese, powder, and butter exporting countries have only seen a marginal increase of 0.2% in milk production compared to the previous year. Global demand is on the rise by 0.6%, with sustained global exchanges showing a positive trend (+4.1% in milk equivalent imports and +3.1% in exports, source: Clal.it). These promising trends bode well for enhanced profit margins for dairy farmers in 2024. There's potential ...
Modified: 15.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Migros-Molkerei Elsa acquires Dutch company Sofine Foods
... Foods. The Dutch company produces vegan products such as schnitzel, burgers, nuggets, and ready meals, as announced by Migros on Thursday. The purchase price has been kept confidential. Sofine Foods, located in the province of Limburg, employs around 150 ... ... growing consumer demand for plant-based products. Elsa is part of the Elsa-Mifroma Group, specializing in dairy products and cheese.
Modified: 14.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Resilient farmers in USA turn to raw milk to sustain their operations amid challenges
... cow as large as a concert piano fell on Layne Klein’s leg about 20 years ago, he found himself with ample time to reflect on the future of his family farm. Faced with financial pressures and fluctuating milk prices, Klein made a pivotal decision to ... ... accident, acquired a Pennsylvania raw milk license for Klein Farms in Easton. Since 2004, he has been selling gourmet raw milk cheese and raw milk, a move he credits with saving the farm. "Raw milk enthusiasts describe its flavor as 'grassy' and 'creamier,...
Modified: 11.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Fonterra Offers Mainland Group to Potential Buyers
... Group is exploring either a trade sale or an initial public offering (IPO). The IPO is targeted at investors like KiwiSavers on the New Zealand Stock Exchange. Recent financial developments have seen Fonterra increase its 2025 earnings guidance, citing ... ... regions like Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, with significant factory infrastructure and a robust product lineup including cheese, butter, milk, and infant formula. Meetings led by Mainland Group executives René Dedoncker and Paul Victor will be ...
Modified: 12.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Aisle Shake-Up: Tesco, Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury’s, and Morrisons Face Potential Impact from New Plant-Based Food Rules
... negative impact on an industry already grappling with the cost of living crisis, stating, “This could then have an impact on consumer prices too.” Despite objections from the plant-based food industry, the latest guidance, dated January 2024, has ... ... for alternative terms like "soya dessert fermented with live cultures" and "vegan soft-white balls with a light cheese flavor" are offered. Critics, including Bryan Carroll of Oatly UK and Ireland, argue that assuming consumers cannot ...
Modified: 27.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairygold and Competitors Set February Milk Prices Amidst Market Stability
... as VAT. The February early calving bonus of 5.26c/L will be paid on milk supplied in accordance with quality criteria, raising the potential price to 55.26c/L. The announcement also revealed an average February farm gate milk price of 63.4c/L based on average February 2025 milk solids, with an EU Standard constituents price of 59.7c/L, including bonuses and VAT. A company spokesperson stated, "Dairy markets are generally stable, with strong demand for butter and cheese, and somewhat weaker demand for milk powders." Other processors have adjusted their prices: Kerry Dairy Ireland set its February price at 52.47c/L, inclusive of a base-price top-up and bonuses. Meanwhile, Lakeland Dairies reduced its base ...
Modified: 19.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
UK dairy production to rise in 2025 despite challenges
... milk demand remains stable, albeit with a slight drop in household consumption as more workers return to offices. Demand for cheese is expected to rise due to ongoing promotions, while butter faces price competition from plant-based products. Yogurt sales ... ... Stannard adds, “The dairy sector has demonstrated resilience despite significant challenges, although future success will depend on balancing production increases against demand fluctuations and external pressures.” With factors such as disease control ...
Modified: 03.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
U.S. Dairy Exports Inch Up to Start 2025
U.S. dairy exports kicked off 2025 with gains in almost all major product categories. U.S. dairy exports began the year on a positive note with increases in most product categories, despite challenges in the nonfat dry milk and lactose segments. In January, U.S. export values surged by 20% to reach $714 million, marking a new monthly record. Cheese exports continued their upward trend with a 22% rise in volume, marking the 13th consecutive month of year-over-year increase. The gains were fueled by diverse international markets from Mexico to Japan and Bahrain. Meanwhile, the U.S. saw a ...
Modified: 12.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Estonian Supermarket Update: Dairy Prices on a Downward Trend in March
... notable decrease in price, declining by 14 percent from €3.67 to €3.16 since March 2023, and by 9 cents since February. Similarly, the price of coffee cream decreased by 9 percent to €2.47 per liter, while bagged kefir, small packages of butter, and cheese saw declines of 8 percent, 6 percent, and 5 percent respectively on an annual basis. In contrast, both domestic and imported egg prices increased compared to the previous year. Among domestic eggs, medium eggs in a ten-count carton experienced the highest increase, rising from €2.57 to €2.75 per carton. Similarly,...
Modified: 03.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
HPAI Fails to Impact Dairy Prices So Far
... from a herd in New Mexico. This will require efforts on the part of dairy farms to improve biosecurity measures to avoid this virus. So far, it has not had an impact on milk futures or the underlying cash prices. Since it was discovered and diagnosed, cheese prices on the spot market have declined, which has put pressure on Class III milk futures sending nearby months to new contract lows. Spring flush is taking place with milk production improving weekly. Demand remains steady leaving sufficient supply for demand....
Modified: 04.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Rating of the largest agricultural companies and food producers in Kazakhstan - World of NAN
... presented the TOP 30 agricultural companies and food producers in Kazakhstan based on the results of 2023. The rating was prepared on the basis of tax deductions. It is noted that tax contributions of the top 30 companies in 2023 increased by 8.3%. In the ... ... deductions in 2023 in the amount of 2,500 million tenge. Milkh LLP, a company for processing milk, except canned milk, and producing cheese, occupies 19th place in the ranking with its 2,122 million tenge in the form of tax deductions.
Modified: 23.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Industry Embraces "Now, Next, Future" Strategy to Bolster Market Growth and Consumer Perceptions
... for real, nutrient-rich foods. "Now" – Building Immediate Market Momentum DMI’s current focus is on capitalizing on today’s market demands and trends. O’Brien highlighted that science-based initiatives have gained traction with influential ... ... checkoff-supported innovations, such as the popular New York Style Pizza and the Smart Slice school lunch program, have doubled the chain’s cheese usage since 2008. Furthermore, e-commerce campaigns across platforms like Instacart and Walmart have yielded strong returns,...
Modified: 01.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Glanbia: analysis of snacking trends for 2024 reveals a growing demand for healthier choices among consumers
... Indulgence remains a key factor in snack choices. Consumers globally favor dairy products such as yogurt (69%), dairy milk (63%), and cheese (60%) for their combination of healthy nutrition and indulgent taste. Traditional indulgent snacks are being replaced with ... ... emphasizing the importance of an indulgent experience in healthy snacks. Diverse Snacking Occasions: Modern consumers snack on various occasions, ranging from exercising to relaxing. For protein bar consumers, sweet and savory protein snacks are consumed ...
Modified: 15.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Uruguay Sees Higher Dairy Export Values Despite Lower Volumes
... with butter leading the way, experiencing a 32% annual increase in export value to US$6,331 per ton. This interest is pressuring whole milk powder prices upward, with an 11% annual increase to US$3,713 per ton. Conversely, the average export value for cheese and skimmed milk powder has decreased by 2% annually to US$2,889 and US$4,826 per ton, respectively. The international market's focus clearly remains on higher-fat-content products. The export value of butter has surged by 39% since December 2023's low and by 118% compared to mid-2020 during the peak of the pandemic. In early 2025, the two leading destinations for whole milk powder remain Brazil and ...
Modified: 21.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
The Dairy Industry Prepares for a Sustainable and Innovative Future in 2025
... for the IDBBA, noted that natural cheeses were pivotal in maintaining unit growth, with yogurt, whipped toppings, and cottage cheese also contributing. The demand for non-dairy plant-based alternatives is a notable trend across traditional dairy categories.... ... characterized by reduced sugar and functional ingredients like probiotics, vitamins, and minerals. This shift indicates an emphasis on balancing taste, health benefits, and ingredient transparency. Shipra Pareek, senior account manager for NSF International’s ...
Modified: 25.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Australian Dairy Industry Eyes Growth in China Amid Shifting Consumer Preferences
The growing demand for dairy products in China presents a significant opportunity for Australian dairy exporters, with cream, cheese, yoghurt, and milk becoming increasingly popular among Chinese consumers. As dietary habits continue to evolve, Australian ... ... consumer shift towards Western-style dairy products as a major driver of Australian dairy exports. “With China adopting tariffs on US dairy in response to trade policies, and potential restrictions on European imports, Australia is in a unique position to ...
Modified: 14.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Subdued Dairy Markets Contrast with Grain Declines and Stock Rallies Post-Cold Storage Report
... butter prices slightly decreased to $3.0925 per pound, down by $0.0025, showing resilience in the face of the recent report. Cheese prices remained stable, with block and barrel prices holding at $1.9300 and $1.9700 per pound, respectively. In contrast,... ....7750 per bushel. Soybean meal prices also fell, down $9.90 to $353.30 per ton. Meanwhile, U.S. stock indices ended the week on a high note, buoyed by the latest personal consumption expenditures index report, which aligned with the Federal Reserve's ...
Modified: 29.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Fonterra Seizes Opportunities in UK Free Trade Agreement
... underscoring the diverse range of opportunities now accessible to the cooperative. Fonterra's recent triumphs at the International Cheese & Dairy Awards in Cheshire, England, attest to its unwavering commitment to quality and innovation, earning accolades from ... ... purity and excellence of New Zealand dairy. Looking ahead, Fonterra envisions phase two of its UK expansion strategy, focused on nurturing existing global relationships and fostering transparent partnerships that deliver mutual benefits to customers, consumers,...
Modified: 16.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Navigating the Global Dairy Landscape: Insights from Krysta Harden, CEO of the US Dairy Export Council
... President and CEO of the US Dairy Export Council (USDEC): we explore the evolving dynamics of the dairy industry, with a focus on the rise of alternative dairy products and the global impact of precision fermentation. Global Trends in Dairy Alternatives ... ... regions, witnessing a shift towards plant-based alternatives at the breakfast table and the promise of a sustainable future for cheese and ice cream through precision fermentation. However, it's important to note that the buzz around alternative dairy is ...
Modified: 13.11.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Diversification: Signature Cheeses in Argentine Patagonia
... business named Ventimiglia , spearheaded by the Couly brothers—Mauricio, Darío, and Edgard—is spearheading the artisanal cheese movement in Argentina . Ventimiglia's production involves crafting unique cheeses from goat, cow, and sheep milk sourced ... ... high-end restaurants. The enterprise began in 2009 and has since expanded its operations, holding 150 goats, 80 sheep, and 50 cows on their farm in the Cuatro Esquinas area. Their cheese-making journey started with experimentation, driven by the brothers' ...
Modified: 24.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Irish Dairy Products Disrupt West African Markets, Forcing Local Farmers Out of Business
... local farmer, pointed out the stark cost difference, with imported milk costing €0.09 per liter, compared to €0.21 for locally produced milk. Despite efforts by West African countries to protect their local dairy industries through high tariffs on fresh milk and cheese, fat-filled milk powder (FFMP) and other bulk powders, which are considered necessities for low-income populations, are subject to only a 5% customs duty in many Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) member countries. This has led ...
Modified: 28.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDA reduces milk production estimate
... anticipated to be $21.60 per hundredweight, marking a $1 decrease from last month. This forecast is influenced by falling exports on both fat and skim milk bases, while domestic usage remains consistent. In 2024, the average all milk price was recorded at ... ... Notably, Class III prices are projected to be $17.95 per hundredweight, reflecting a decline of $1.15, driven by reductions in cheese and whey prices. Class IV prices are expected to average $18.80, down by $.90, attributed to drops in butter and nonfat ...
Modified: 12.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
The Struggles and Optimism of New York’s Dairy Farmers
... leap, Stein Southerland notes, is a "revolution," offering efficiency gains vital for scalability. Ultimately, the future holds both promise and peril, with burgeoning facilities like Fairlife and expansions by companies like Great Lakes Cheese and Cayuga Milk fanning optimism, while Mueller and others remain "nervous for our industry and our country." This mixed picture illustrates the dynamic tension within New York's dairying sector, poised on the knife-edge of opportunity and caution. Y
Modified: 18.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Analysis of the Latest GDT Auction
....8%, which was somewhat unexpected, especially for the main product, whole milk powder (+2.4%). Overall demand was better than average, particularly for fats or fat-containing products: butter, AMF (Anhydrous Milk Fat), SMP (Skimmed Milk Powder), and cheese. China showed weak demand indicators for dry milk, both SMP and WMP (Whole Milk Powder): internal stocks in the country remain high, and demand is low, as evidenced by the current trend in the purchasing price of raw milk (more on this in a separate post). On the positive side, Southeast Asia showed good results in the volume of SMP purchases, and we also note the "return" of the Middle East. Regarding fats, the demand is strong across all regions, reflecting the overall ...
Modified: 13.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
IDFA Releases New Ice Cream Trends Survey with America’s Top Flavors, Toppings, and Ways to Eat Ice Cream
... 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: 24.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Fennimore Farm Produces A2 Milk for Easier Digestion
... Wisconsin is producing A2 milk to help reduce digestive discomfort associated with dairy products. In the heartland of America’s Dairyland, a small family-owned farm in Fennimore, Wisconsin is making strides to ensure everyone can enjoy milk and cheese without the associated stomach aches. Cow’s milk typically contains A1 and A2 proteins, but for some, A1 can cause digestive issues. Lonnie Holthaus from Milkhaus Dairy reveals that their cows are bred to produce only the A2 protein, known to be gentler on the stomach. ‘Milk we drink today has a combination of both,’ Holthaus explains, adding that ‘the A2 protein alone is the one that people get along with really well.’ The initiative aims to reduce bloating and abdominal pain, often mistakenly ...
Modified: 11.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
FrieslandCampina guaranteed price farm milk December: 46.31 euros
... Reference companies are expected to further increase their farm milk prices due to low milk supply and increased demand for cheese in the European Union. The average guaranteed price for farm milk for 2023 up to and including December is 46.26 euros ... ... for protein, 4.45% for fat and 4.54% for lactose, exclusive of VAT. The amount applies for an average of 925,000 kilogrammes on annual basis. Value milk components December This month the protein value is 707.38 euros and the fat value is 471.59 euros ...
Modified: 11.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Global Dairy Summit Explores Industry Challenges Amidst Climate and Market Pressures
... climatic impacts. Australia and New Zealand : Focus on High-Value Dairy and Climate Response Joanne Bills , Global Insights Director at Ever.Ag Insights , outlined similarities between Australia and New Zealand’s dairy strategies, both focusing on high-value products like cheese for domestic and export markets. Climate challenges pose significant concerns, with both nations facing reduced water availability and increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) pressures. In New Zealand, regulatory changes and community demands are accelerating ...
Modified: 30.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Farming in the UAE: A Success Story in the Desert
... Dubai and the Middle East, 50,000 dairy cows thriving in the desert may not be the first image that comes to mind. However, the growing demand for fresh dairy products in Dubai has spurred the development of domestic dairy production, reducing reliance on imports. Meeting the Demand of a Diverse Population Dubai's rapidly expanding population, particularly its high number of expats, is driving an increased demand for dairy products like fresh milk, cheese, and yogurt. These expats traditionally consume more dairy than the local population, which has led to the expansion of dairy farms in the region. Although the UAE's harsh climate and limited natural resources pose significant challenges, the country ...
Modified: 21.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Stability Prevails in Milk Markets Amid Quiet Trading Day
... slightly higher by a nickel, while June showed strength with a 9-cent increase, and July saw a modest uptick of 3 cents. Looking ahead, August through December contracts fluctuated within a range of 7 cents lower to 3 cents stronger. Class IV markets, on the other hand, remained unchanged across all contracts. Similarly, the CME spot product markets exhibited a lack of significant movement. Block cheese, barrels, and nonfat dry milk settled unchanged for the day. Butter softened slightly, closing a half cent lower at $2.965 per pound, while whey experienced a marginal decline of three-quarters of a cent to $0.375 per pound. In the grain markets,...
Modified: 30.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
The U.S. dairy industry wants to tackle climate change–but not at the expense of feeding the world
... restricting trade would worsen the impacts of climate change on hunger, increasing the prevalence of undernourished people by up to 47%. In contrast, that same study found that reducing barriers to trade would partially alleviate climate change’s impact on hunger, decreasing climate-related malnourishment by up to 64%. And dairy is not just any product–few other foods pack the nutritional punch of dairy. In the U.S., milk, cheese, and yogurt are top sources of essential nutrients in children’s diets: protein, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, and vitamins A, B12, D, and riboflavin. Importantly, the North American dairy sector, where the U.S. is the primary milk ...
Modified: 21.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Prices for raw milk in Ukraine increased by 6% in December
... milk is 13.52 UAH/kg excluding VAT, increasing by 77 kopecks compared to the preliminary monitoring results. The minimum price on farms remained at 12.80 UAH/kg and did not change in the last month. The maximum price for the first grade was 14.20 UAH/kg,... ... in Ukraine continue to rise due to the high demand for raw materials from dairy producers. Warehouses have limited stocks of cheese and butter amidst the growing consumption of dairy products by Ukrainians. The return of approximately one million citizens ...
Modified: 18.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Our industry needs fresh personnel, and for this it is necessary to raise a personal brand - Daniyar Abitaev
... everyone maintains the quality standards necessary for, say, cooking elite cheeses. As the company President does, they cook elite cheese. Also, the company Lactel, their head enterprise produces UHT milk, requiring very high-quality milk. By maintaining quality ... ... It is more correct to say that since everything in Belarus is built at the expense of the state, they do not expect a return on their projects, but breed more and more dairy projects. In Russia - a similar story, only it is all in private hands, and they ...
Modified: 13.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Negotiations between Ukrainian and Polish representatives of the dairy industry have taken place
... representatives but also as politically responsible public figures, emphasized the importance of a constructive dialogue between officials on both sides of the border. The politicization of the issue of Ukrainian product exports and transit, the delayed response to ... ... beneficial cooperation, trust, and the investment climate between our countries. Maintaining the export of dairy products, especially cheese, to Ukraine is an essential economic point for Poland, as the positive balance for Polish exporters in trade between Poland ...
Modified: 06.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
FAO Food Price Index Holds Steady in March as Meat, Dairy Prices Rise
... amid balanced global supply and demand, despite ongoing avian influenza outbreaks in some major producing regions. The FAO Dairy Price Index was unchanged fr om February at 148.7 points but remained nearly 20% above its March 2024 level. International cheese prices fell 1.8%, marking the first decline in nine months, as steady European supply met weakening demand, particularly in Oceania. However, gains in butter and milk powder offset the drop, with butter prices climbing 3.9% on strong retail sales and lower seasonal output in Oceania. Skim milk powder rose for a second month, supported by firm demand and tightening supply, while whole milk powder edged up slightly amid mixed trade flows and reduced milk production. The FAO ...
Modified: 07.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Butter Trade Volume Reaches Record High Amid Price Fluctuations
... eased slightly, closing at $2.6600 per pound, down two cents, with just one load traded during Friday’s session. Meanwhile, cheese markets remained stable, with block and barrel prices holding at $1.9250 and $2.0100 per pound, respectively, without any ... ... Q4 prices edging down by two cents to $21.16 per hundredweight. As the market anticipates the USDA's Milk Production report on Monday, industry experts at Ever.Ag forecast a 0.4% year-over-year decline in September milk production, following a 0.1% ...
Modified: 21.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Synlait Contemplates Sale of North Island Assets Amidst Financial Challenges
... significant discount compared to its net tangible asset value. CEO Grant Watson acknowledges the challenging period but remains committed to restructuring Synlait to achieve strategic goals while reducing debt levels. Watson highlights Synlait's focus on Advanced Nutrition and Foodservice sectors, backed by a robust asset base and strong shareholder and banking support. Regarding the sale of its Dairyworks cheese plant, Synlait is in ongoing discussions with potential buyers, yet no definitive agreement has been reached. The board is adamant about securing the best possible outcome for shareholders, recognizing the value of the business.
Modified: 02.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
The Positive Impact of Milk and Dairy Consumption on Health and Physical Recovery
... contribute to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and a lower incidence of type 2 diabetes. Fermented products, such as natural yogurt, have also been linked to the prevention of immune system-related disorders. Dairy products, such as yogurt and cheese, have anti-inflammatory effects on the body due to the content of probiotics and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The consumption of dairy, especially milk, has been studied regarding its role in muscle recovery after exercise. Milk is rich in high-quality proteins and carbohydrates ...
Modified: 05.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Uruguayan Producers Seek Extension on Calcar's $2.4 Million Debt
Uruguayan dairy producers are requesting an extension on the $2.4 million debt owed by Calcar. This debt has been pending since 2024, affecting numerous family-run farms. Dairy producers ... ... farms, some have since redirected supplies to Conaprole or Alimentos Fray Bentos. Meanwhile, others have resorted to artisanal cheese production as an alternative income source. Concerned about the situation, Ricardo de Izaguirre, President of Uruguay's ...
Modified: 17.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Isle of Man Restricts Meat and Dairy Imports to Prevent Foot-and-Mouth Disease
... means that items such as airport sandwiches and duty-free goods containing meat from cattle, sheep, goats or pigs – as well as cheese and other dairy products – are now banned from personal import into Great Britain and the Isle of Man. There are currently ... ... vital to safeguarding the health of the island’s livestock and urged vigilance from the farming community. She also called on livestock keepers to report any suspicions of disease and to continue applying strict biosecurity measures. Foot-and-mouth ...
Modified: 22.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDA Forecasts Higher Food Prices in 2025 Amid Supply Constraints and Rising Costs
... increases. Poultry prices are forecast to increase, though at a lower rate than beef. The industry continues to grapple with elevated feed costs and labor shortages. While efforts to stabilize supply are underway, higher input costs are likely to be passed on to consumers. Chicken, traditionally a budget-friendly protein, may remain more affordable than red meat but will see price pressures. Dairy products, including milk, cheese, and butter, are expected to become more expensive as feed and labor costs rise. Global dairy demand fluctuations and supply chain disruptions could further contribute to price volatility, requiring consumers to adjust their budgets accordingly....
Modified: 17.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Galicia Leads Spanish Milk Production Growth in 2024
... producers. A Call for Strategic Investment Experts argue that a greater emphasis on local milk processing infrastructure could unlock significant economic gains. The report advocates for policies that encourage value-added dairy production, such as cheese, butter, and specialty dairy exports, rather than relying solely on raw milk shipments. While Galicia’s dominance in production is undisputed, its ability to maximize economic returns from its dairy sector will depend on strategic investment in processing capabilities. The findings suggest that if Galicia can retain ...
Modified: 10.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
U.S. Dairy Industry Seizes Opportunity Amid Shifting Consumer Trends
... Renaissance: Capitalizing on Consumer Demand The industry is witnessing a resurgence, marked by increasing consumer spending on dairy products. Retail dollar sales have risen 3%, with volume up 2% year-to-date, driven largely by millennials prioritizing ... ... partnerships with major brands like Domino’s and General Mills underscore this momentum. Domino’s reported an 8.7% increase in cheese volume following the launch of innovative products like New York-style pizza. Similarly, the Yoplait Protein line, developed ...
Modified: 02.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Post-Brexit Trade Rift: UK and Canada Stumble Over Beef and Cheese Negotiations
... dairy products. The impasse has raised concerns about potential repercussions for British exports. Despite ongoing negotiations for the past two years since the UK's full departure from the European Union, both nations failed to reach an agreement on crucial aspects of the trade deal. The breakdown in talks has prompted the UK government to assert its commitment to securing deals that align with the country's interests, emphasizing the benefits of its independent trading status. The National Farmers' ...
Modified: 29.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Vēsma Ice Cream Returns with Vegan Options and a Retro Flair; investment exceeds 40,000 euros
... with contemporary healthy lifestyle choices," he stated. The updated line includes Vēsma ice creams made from either skim cheese whey or entirely vegan-friendly ingredients. The range now features a novel green apple flavor in a wafer cup, alongside ... ... manufactured since 1975. Additionally, in a bid to cater to the growing vegan market, Vēsma has introduced two sorbet varieties on sticks, made exclusively from plant-based materials and featuring authentic raspberry and mango flavors. These new additions ...
Modified: 03.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
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