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Okeanos and MCT Dairies forge eco-friendly dairy packaging partnership
... carbonate, thereby cutting the carbon footprint while maintaining essential product characteristics necessary for dairy items like cheese and yogurt. Ken Meyers , president of MCT Dairies, emphasized the industry's drive toward sustainable solutions: "As ... ... relationships with top producers give us an incredible opportunity to introduce Made From Stone wh ere it can make the most impact, on high-volume, high-visibility consumer packaging." By leveraging the strength of MCT’s distribution network, dairy manufacturers ...
Modified: 12.05.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Rizo-López Foods, inc. Voluntarily Recalls Dairy Products Because of Possible Health Risk
... nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women. Based on information shared by the CDC and FDA, RLF may be a potential source of illness in an ongoing nationwide Listeria monocytogenes ... ... Gonzalez, Superior Groceries, El Rancho, Vallarta, Food City, La Michoacana, and Numero Uno Markets. The recalled products include cheese, yogurt, and sour cream sold under the brand names Tio Francisco, Don Francisco, Rizo Bros, Rio Grande, Food City, El Huache,...
Modified: 06.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Truly Grass Fed Boosts U.S. Presence with Major Retail Expansion
... Creamy Oat Milk are now available across all its stores, enhancing consumer access to these high-nutritional-value products. On the West Coast, New Seasons Market has begun stocking Truly Grass Fed’s range of butter blocks in select California locations,... ... crafted products. Furthermore, starting this summer, MOM’s Organic Market will introduce Truly Grass Fed’s new Maker’s Blend cheese, showcasing the brand's commitment to superior taste and craftsmanship. “Our expansion into these major retailers underscores ...
Modified: 25.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Fonterra's potential asset sale sparks concerns among farmers
Farmers are expressing apprehension over the possibility of dairy giant Fonterra selling its Australian assets, fearing it could lead to further downward pressure on milk prices. Fonterra, known for brands like Western Star butter and Perfect Italiano cheese, operates several manufacturing sites in Victoria and Tasmania, employing approximately 1600 individuals. CEO Miles Hurrell has hinted at a significant change, including the potential sale of its Australian assets. "We are exploring divestment ...
Modified: 17.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USA: Dairy Industry Flourishes with Over $7 Billion Invested in Expanding U.S. Processing Facilities
... for the industry. Notably, almost three-fourths of dairy CEOs, as per the association's annual survey, express intentions to escalate investments within the next three to five years. Dykes emphasized the dynamic shifts underway, citing investments in cheese plants, aseptic processing, and ultrafiltration. "We're witnessing a transformation in the dairy landscape—more ingredients, increased milk fractionation. Contrary to decline narratives, dairy is on an upward trajectory, with consumers favoring dairy consumption over traditional beverages," Dykes stated during the forum. Encouraging a forward-looking perspective, Dykes urged farmers and processors to adopt a growth mindset. He commended the ...
Modified: 25.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Interview with Amos Palfreyman, Co-Founder & CEO, Miruku
... targets. There's a vast array of different molecules we would like to produce in our plants. As a startup, our focus must be on launching our first product successfully, but we're excited about the endless possibilities this technology holds and are constantly ... ... the first product to market with our ingredients, we're excited about the prototypes we've developed, including versions of cheese and whipped cream. These developments hint at the vast potential for Miruku's ingredients across different food and beverage ...
Modified: 22.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Market Sees Price Surge Amid Production Declines and Rising Demand
... production predictor has estimated a 5.7% YoY drop for May. The NZX farmgate milk price forecast for the 2024-25 season was revised on June 6 to $9.09/kgMS, reflecting recent GDT results, while the forecast for the 2023-24 season closed at $7.80/kgMS. In other ... ... rose by 11.3% YoY in April. Australia’s exports surged by 19.9% YoY in March, driven by substantial increases in butter and cheese. Total dairy export volumes out of Europe decreased 12.8% YoY in March, down 3.7% year-to-date. Fonterra announced its ...
Modified: 17.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
U.S. Dairy Exports: Lactose Sees Varied Performance, while Fluid Milk and Cream Sales Surge
... +24,138 MT), Mexico (+18%, +5,431 MT), India (+141%, +5,450 MT), and Brazil (+67%, +3,835 MT) partially offset the decline. On the other hand, U.S. fluid milk and cream sales have shown a positive trend over the past three months, with year-over-year ... ... claimed the third and fourth positions, respectively. Earlier The DairyNews.today writes : Mexico increased shipments of shredded cheese from the United States.
Modified: 16.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Armenian Dairy Producers Seek Revised Payment Terms Amid Ongoing Sector Challenges
... explored the specific needs of the dairy sector, particularly concerning perishable products such as milk, sour cream, and cottage cheese. The producers proposed a revision of payment deadlines, suggesting shorter terms to align with the short shelf lives of ... ... challenges. The meeting concluded with a consensus to explore mutually acceptable solutions to the issues raised, with a focus on influencing consumer behavior to aid the dairy sector further.
Modified: 24.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Goat Milk Derivatives Market Projected to Surge to USD 10.7 Billion by 2032
... alternative milk sources. In response, dairy producers are diversifying their offerings to include goat milk derivatives like cheese, yogurt, and ice cream, which cater to a demand for both variety and healthier dietary options. Emerging markets present ... ... especially in regions like Asia and Africa, where goat milk consumption is traditionally high. Manufacturers are capitalizing on this by introducing innovative goat milk-based products such as probiotic yogurts, fortified cheeses, and functional beverages ...
Modified: 13.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Argentina Sees Surge in Dairy Exports, Expands Market Reach to New Regions
... 11.3% in volume and 9.9% in value year-on-year, highlighting the growing global recognition of Argentine dairy products like cheese and milk. These results demonstrate increasing international appreciation for Argentina's dairy quality, creating new export ... ... first nine months of 2024. This growth illustrates the country’s efforts to diversify its export portfolio, reducing reliance on traditional markets and tapping into new demand for Argentine pork products. In addition to these gains, Argentina continues ...
Modified: 01.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Transforming Whey: A Low-Carbon Answer to Food Security
... With production costs at $1,600 per tonne and a market price between $5,000 and $7,000, it offers a cost-effective alternative to beef, priced at around $5,400 per tonne in Europe. The project, aligning with Tecnológico de Monterrey's Flagship Project on Food Security and Nutrition, advocates for a circular economy approach to manage whey waste. This innovative solution could easily be implemented in cheese-producing regions to tackle issues stemming from the 80-90% of milk conversion into whey during cheese production. In Europe, Germany's $2.8M grant supports similar efforts to upcycle whey, highlighting the growing importance and potential of transforming this abundant byproduct into viable food products.
Modified: 02.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
China’s Milk Oversupply to Persist in Early 2025, Stabilization Expected Later in Year
... such as a decline in birth rates and reduced consumer demand due to cost-consciousness. These challenges have led to a squeeze on shipments and forced many smaller farmers out of business. In September, Beijing issued guidelines aimed at curbing dairy output,... ... million tons, surpassing the 2025 target of 41 million tons, amid weakening demand for higher-priced dairy products such as cheese, cream, and butter. Despite the current challenges, the agriculture ministry expressed confidence that there is still potential ...
Modified: 23.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Lactalis Leerdammer to Enhance Transparency in Milk Pricing for Dutch Dairy Farmers
... Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM). This move follows an investigation that found the company in violation of the Dutch Act on unfair commercial practices in the agricultural and food supply chain. The ACM ruling came after a complaint from a supplier ... ... concerns about Lactalis Leerdammer's unilateral changes to milk pricing without prior agreements. The authority concluded that the cheese producer had breached regulations by informing farmers of their milk price each month without detailing how it was calculated....
Modified: 25.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
WCMA Advocates for Full Funding of Dairy Business Innovation Amid New Legislation
In response to the introduction of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024, the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) has issued a call to Congress, advocating for full funding of the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives ... ... with the WCMA encouraging more dairy businesses to participate in this advocacy effort. Details for engagement are available on the WisCheeseMakers.org website.
Modified: 22.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Moderate Growth in the Global Dairy Sector During 2025
... challenging domestic consumption context. Meanwhile, the United States and New Zealand experience a rise in exports, particularly in cheese and powdered milk sales. In Argentina, dairy production recorded a 5.6% increase in January 2025, following the recovery ... ... for the global dairy market, marked by stable prices and a constantly changing commercial environment. The sector's focus is on China's demand, international trade policies, and producers' adaptability to a challenging economic environment.
Modified: 11.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Minsk Oblast to Expand Meat and Dairy Exports to Hong Kong
Minsk Oblast is poised to significantly expand its export portfolio to Hong Kong, focusing on meat and dairy products, following strategic discussions with a delegation from China Merchants International Corporation. ... ... meat and dairy products. The delegation from China Merchants International Corporation visited a meat processing plant and a cheese factory to further explore the logistics and quality of these products. Additionally, the delegation showed interest in ...
Modified: 28.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDEC reported a 7% decline in milk solids equivalent terms (MSE) for 2023
... landscape for U.S. dairy exports. The U.S. dairy export value concluded the year at $8.11 billion, marking the second-highest value on record. However, this represents a 16% decrease from the record-setting year of 2022, attributed to both reduced volume and ... ... other dairy product categories faced declines in export volume. Nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder (NFDM/SMP) decreased by 3%, cheese dipped by 4%, low-protein whey dropped by 20%, and butterfat slid by 44%. Additionally, milk protein concentrate, fluid ...
Modified: 12.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Panic Buying of Long-Lasting Milk in Europe
... health crisis worsens, leaving consumers searching for alternatives to secure future supply. This crisis extends beyond empty shelves. Slovak consumers allocate a significant portion of their food budget to dairy products, mainly milk-based items like cheese, butter, and yogurt. Around one-fifth of an average 50-euro shopping bill is spent on these products. If milk prices soar, Central European families could face higher monthly expenses, exacerbating global inflation-driven economic challenges.
Modified: 14.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Kerry Group Reports 5.9% Revenue Decline in H1 2024 Amid Price Decreases
....6% to €291.5 million. Sales Volumes: Increased by 1.7% in H1, with a 1.5% surge in Q2. Earnings Per Share: Increased 9.1% on a constant currency basis to 194.1 cent. Interim Dividend: Approved a 10.1% increase to 38.1 cent per share. Share Buyback: ... ... manufacturing capacity by extending its plant in Charleville and introduced the SMUG hybrid range of oat and dairy-based milk, cheese, and butter products. CEO's Statement: "We are pleased to report a good performance across the first half of the year....
Modified: 31.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Argentine Dairy Sector Struggles Amid Economic Challenges
... key export market. The Impact of Economic Policies Highlighting a potential solution, Di Tella advises the reduction of VAT on dairy products from 21% to 10.5%. This measure could help align costs with other commodities like grains and meats, aiding ... ... particularly regarding the influx of specialty dairy products. The competition with large European producers could place Argentine fine cheese makers at a disadvantage, underscoring the need for strategic policy interventions. Y
Modified: 10.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Industry Dynamics: Ilolay and Gloria Argentina Thrive while SanCor Struggles
... Argentine dairy sector is currently experiencing a dichotomy of fortunes. Companies such as Ilolay and Gloria Argentina are on the rise, expanding their operations and capturing new markets. However, SanCor , once a prominent player, finds itself entangled ... ... is ambitiously expanding. The company aims to increase its market share globally by exporting 25% of its products, including cheese, yogurt, and various milk products. SanCor's Struggles SanCor's issues stem from chronic financial mismanagement and an ...
Modified: 22.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDA lowers milk production forecasts
... expectations have also been adjusted downward to 229 billion lbs. due to lower milk cow numbers and reduced milk per cow. The impact on dairy product prices is evident, particularly in the butter market. Lower exports have led to a decrease in butter prices to ... ... lb. The import and export dynamics are influencing prices further, with adjustments in fat and skim-solids basis forecasts. Cheese prices have seen a minor dip for 2023, but the outlook for 2024 suggests a more significant decrease to $1.72 per lb. This,...
Modified: 12.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Sodiaal Announces Closure of Malestroit Facility as Part of Strategic Plan
... of a broad 'industrial master plan'. This strategic move involves transferring operations to Montauban-de-Bretagne, with the transition set for completion between 2028 and 2029. The decision aims to preserve the competitiveness of Sodiaal's Emmental cheese business amid intensifying market pressures. Focus on Sustainable Employment Sodiaal has stated that it is committed to transparency and ensuring that all employees affected by this move will receive individualized support to maintain their employability. Discussions are underway with the Entremont Alliance ...
Modified: 10.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Rising Dairy Prices in Ireland Driven by Decline in Farmers and Increasing Demand
... prices, driven by a shrinking farming workforce and growing consumer demand. Between September and October, the price of butter climbed by 49 cents per pound to €4.23. The cost of two liters of full-fat milk rose by three cents, while Irish cheddar cheese increased by nine cents per kilo. Denis Drennan , President of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA), highlighted the growing strain on the dairy sector. "We’re witnessing a global reduction in the number of farmers, resulting in decreased food production," Drennan noted. "Economic pressures and rising production costs in recent years are impacting not only farms but ...
Modified: 14.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Lab-Grown Animal-Free Dairy Protein a Game-Changer For Dairy Industry
... consumers won’t be able to discern any difference in taste and texture compared to traditional milk, ice cream, yogurt, and cream cheese, all while benefiting from lactose-free, cholesterol-free, and hormone-free options that offer significant nutritional ... ... disrupt the dairy industry in multiple ways as consumers increasingly seek sustainable alternatives that don’t compromise on taste or texture, with animal welfare considerations also playing a significant role. Consumers may not directly purchase Remilk ...
Modified: 14.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
UK Milk Prices Rise in September Amid Tightening Supplies and Increased Demand
... approaches. This demand has been further supported by a 5.5% rise in wholesale dairy values at the GlobalDairyTrade auction on August 20, with butter and milk powders experiencing significant price gains. The increase in demand comes at a time when UK ... ... likely to see further benefits from these market dynamics, especially as demand for key dairy products such as butter, cream, and cheese remains strong heading into the autumn months.
Modified: 09.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDEC: China's Dairy Demand Dips as Economic Pressures Weigh, Though Whey Shows Promise
.... Lactose exports plummeted by 33%, and shipments of nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder (NFDM/SMP) fell by 68%. Fluid milk and cheese exports also saw declines of 36% and 23% respectively. Despite positive economic performance in the first quarter of the ... ... Recent increases in Chinese piglet prices, due to production cutbacks, have begun to alleviate some of the financial pressures on pork producers, which could signal a growing demand for whey in the coming months. Nonetheless, structural adjustments, such ...
Modified: 10.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Experts predict best prices for dairy farms in Spain this year
... forecasts a good year for dairy farms, predicting a small increase in milk production in Spain in 2025 and a concentrated rise in cheese consumption. The approximately 5,200 dairy farms in Galicia can face the coming months with confidence regarding prices.... ... to six cents higher. It should be considered that in Galicia this gap is greater, as the region's farms are the lowest paid on the Peninsula with an average of 47.3 euros. Fewer Farms and Cows This improvement will occur in a context wh ere a slight ...
Modified: 14.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
European Cream Prices Surge Beyond €10,000 as Holiday Demand Meets Tight Milk Supply
... the EU. This upward trend reflects broader dairy sector constraints impacting high-demand items such as milk powder, butter, cheese, and cream—a crucial ingredient for products ranging from ice cream to coffee creamers and pastries. "Until recently,... ... Ukraine conflict have reshaped markets, sustaining higher dairy prices." The price spike has intensified supply pressures on European dairy producers, as milk remains a constrained resource. This shortage forces producers into strategic decisions regarding ...
Modified: 12.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Almarai is a strategic sponsor of the Dairy and Food Festival in Al-Kharj for its contributions to food security
... Abdulaziz, Governor of Al-Kharj, and Abdullah Albader, CEO of Al-Kharj. Almarai at the Al-Kharj Municipality Celebrations Center on Thursday evening, Shawwal 16, 1445 AH, corresponding to April 25, 2024, AD, will continue for ten days. During its participation ... ... factories using modern technologies. In addition, a wide range of its food products were showcased, including fresh dairy products, cheese products, a variety of natural juices, and a selection of pastries including pies, croissants, and cakes. Almarai's sponsorship ...
Modified: 29.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
In Zurich, they learned how to extract gold with the help of whey
ETH researchers extract the precious metal from electronic waste. Their new method is particularly robust: it is based on a sponge made of protein fibers, which scientists produce from whey, a byproduct of the food industry. Image: ETH Zurich ... ... Department of Medical Sciences and Technology at ETH Zurich, was able to extract gold from electronic waste using a byproduct of cheese production. The scientists denatured the whey proteins using high temperature and acid, so that they aggregated into protein ...
Modified: 04.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
EU Butter Production Set to Decline by 1% in 2024 Amid Milk Supply Constraints
Butter production in the European Union (EU) is forecast to fall by over 1% in 2024, according to the latest USDA Dairy World Markets and Trade report. The decline is being driven by limited milk supplies, which have prompted dairy processors to focus on more profitable cheese production rather than butter and non-fat dry milk (NDM). The downward trend in butter production was already noticeable in early 2024, with a 4% reduction compared to the same period in 2023. Key butter-producing nations—Germany, France, Ireland,...
Modified: 05.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
FDA Clarifies Dairy Safety Amid Bird Flu Concerns: What to Eat and What to Avoid
Amid rising concerns over bird flu in the U.S., the FDA has completed extensive testing on 297 pasteurized dairy products across 38 states, affirming the safety of the commercial milk supply. The outbreak of avian ... ... person-to-person spread historically. The FDA's findings are reassuring for dairy consumers. Pasteurized products such as cottage cheese, sour cream, and fluid milk have been confirmed safe for consumption. The pasteurization process successfully destroys ...
Modified: 09.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Global milk production decline and the anticipated decrease in the EU are expected to support stable prices
... to CLAL analysts. Worldwide milk imports grew by 1.2% from January to October 2023, as noted by CLAL founder Angelo Rossi on his Facebook page. If this trend continues in the coming months, it could contribute to a revival of price lists. The dynamics ... ... at the Italian regional level. In fact, there is growth in milk destined for Grana Padano (January 2024) and an increase in cheese exports from January to October 2023 (+5.8%). Over the past 10 years, export growth has surged by 87% from January to October ...
Modified: 05.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
UK Dairy Exporters Eye Opportunities in Singapore
... amid rising demand for dairy products due to consumer habits and health awareness. UK agri-exporters are setting their sights on Singapore 's evolving dietary landscape, which shows an increasing appetite for dairy products. This shift is largely driven ... ... increase from the previous year. The demand is notably high for processed dairy, seen as a symbol of modernity and affluence. UK cheese exports specifically reached £2.9 million, with cheddar accounting for £1.2 million. To leverage this growth trend, AHDB's ...
Modified: 11.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Markets Experience Mixed Performance as Milk Prices See Decline
On April 9, the dairy markets witnessed predominantly downward movement, with milk prices facing losses across various segments.... ... exchanged. Class III Futures: Dropped to $18.02 per hundredweight, marking a loss of 14 cents for the third quarter. May "All Cheese" Contract: Advanced to $1.6850 per pound, rising by 1.5 cents. Spot Butter: Remained at $2.9700 per pound, with no ...
Modified: 10.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Milk Prices Show Modest Gains
... changing hands. March Class III futures showed an increase to $17.43 per hundredweight, gaining 17 cents. The March "all cheese" contract also advanced to $1.7160 per pound, an increase of $0.0160. Spot dry whey remained unchanged at $0.5200 ... ... pound, losing $0.0080. In commodity markets, March corn futures rose slightly to $4.3075 per bushel, an increase of $0.0025. On the other hand, the March soybean contract declined to $11.8625 per bushel, shedding $0.0675. Crude oil gained ground, reaching ...
Modified: 14.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Traditional Meat and Dairy Products Outshine Plant-Based Alternatives in January
....4% growth in volume, contrasting sharply with a consecutive four-year decline in meat-free products, particularly those based on vegetables such as bean burgers. According to Kantar, this segment saw a decline of -12.4% by the end of January 2025. Influence ... ... plant-based dairy products experienced minimal growth with a mere 1% increase and a decline across categories such as plant-based cheese and spreads. Insights from AHDB: Analyst Hannah McLoughlin stated, "Our data highlights that consumer interest in ...
Modified: 06.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Agropur Confirms Data Breach Exposing Customer Information
... Founded in 1938, Agropur is one of North America's largest dairy processors, producing a wide range of dairy products, including cheese, yogurt, butter, and milk powders. The cooperative is owned by over 3,000 dairy farmers and operates numerous processing ... ... renowned for its diverse dairy product lineup. As the investigation unfolds, stakeholders and customers await further updates on the breach and its potential implications.
Modified: 02.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Chilean Dairy Exports Surge by 15.6% in 2024, Surpassing $260 Million
... and Colombia. Significant Growth in Chilean Dairy Exports In a stark departure from 2023, Chilean dairy exports closed 2024 on a high note, reflecting favorable numbers due to increased demand from key markets including Brazil and Colombia, alongside ... ... by Product Condensed milk led the export categories, making up 25.5% of exports at $67.0 million, up by 9.2% from last year. Cheese shipments rose by 16.9% to $39.9 million, while whole milk powder exports increased by an astounding 145%, reaching $37....
Modified: 22.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDA has Revised its Forecasts for the U.S. Dairy Sector for Both 2024 and 2025
... August report, the USDA has revised its forecasts for the U.S. dairy sector for both 2024 and 2025, reflecting adjustments based on recent inventory and production data. 2024 Dairy Production Forecasts: Average Number of Milk Cows: The forecast has been ... ... observed in inventory and production data, indicating a slight tightening in the dairy market. Price Forecast Adjustments: Cheddar Cheese, Nonfat Dry Milk (NDM), and Dry Whey Prices: The wholesale price forecasts for these products have been revised upward,...
Modified: 21.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Colorado Maintains Livestock Events Amid Bird Flu Concerns in Dairy Cows
... Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), emphasized the low risk of bird flu transmission to humans, contingent on direct exposure to infected animals. Preventative measures for at-risk workers include using appropriate personal protective ... ... symptoms. Despite the presence of HPAI in some dairy products, health officials assured that commercial food products like milk, cheese, and yogurt remain safe due to the effectiveness of pasteurization in eliminating the virus. The state continues to monitor ...
Modified: 10.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
UK’s Plant-Based Dairy Leads E-Commerce Growth
... stand out in a value-driven market. Despite these challenges, plant-based dairy products—encompassing milk, yogurt, and cheese—have emerged as a notable success story, leveraging e-commerce to outpace conventional dairy. Online channels now account ... ... base in the category. Repeat customers not only provide consistent revenue streams but also contribute higher order values. On average, repeat shoppers spend 26% more per order compared to one-time buyers, underlining the importance of customer retention ...
Modified: 18.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Product Sales Surge in Argentina as Sector Recovers
... January 2024, when consumption dropped by 17.7%. Therefore, the latest growth should be contextualized as a return to early 2024 levels rather than unprecedented expansion. Sales of fluid milk increased by 13.1%, powdered milk climbed by 33.2%, and cheese sales rose by 10.6% on a year-on-year basis. Currency Concerns and Market Implications The OCLA warns of potential overproduction and market oversupply if current trends continue unaddressed. The current exchange rate situation, where the Argentine peso lags behind the US ...
Modified: 03.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
The global dairy flavors market is reaching an estimated $5.67 billion by 2028
... Preferences: Consumers are increasingly inclined toward premium and value-added food products, such as gourmet ice cream and cheese, contributing to the demand for dairy flavors. Diverse Applications: Dairy flavors find applications across various sectors,... ... taste and creamy texture, are gaining traction, especially in regions like South and East Asia, where dairy-based beverages are on the rise. The market is evolving to meet consumer demands for unique, healthier, and more sustainable options, with innovations ...
Modified: 20.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
World Food Prices Reach 18-Month High in October, Led by Vegetable Oils – FAO
... floor. Maize prices also edged higher. Dairy prices climbed nearly 2%, supported by strong demand and constrained supply in cheese and butter, according to the FAO. Meanwhile, meat prices slipped by 0.3%, with pork and poultry prices both declining, ... .... Although down 0.4% from the previous year, the revised outlook would still make it the second-largest global cereal output on record. Y
Modified: 12.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
FDA Halts Milk Quality Testing Due to Staffing Cuts
..., the FDA also halted existing and developmental programs that ensured the accuracy of avian flu detection tests in milk and cheese and pathogen testing like Cyclospora in other food items. Starting Monday, the FDA suspended its proficiency testing program ... ... programs are crucial for maintaining consistency and accuracy across the national food safety laboratory network, which also relies on these quality control tests to comply with accreditation standards. Future Directions The Health and Human Services department ...
Modified: 23.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Many Australian households towards private label (PL) dairy products
... climbed, particularly impacting categories like dairy. As retail prices approach their zenith, the real test lies in sustaining value growth amidst dwindling sales volumes. Dairy products, though facing hurdles, have shown resilience. Items like butter, cheese, and yogurt are witnessing an uptick in sales, fueled in part by the cost-saving tactic of consuming more at home. Notably, the milk category presents a unique challenge. While overall sales volumes have dipped, the emphasis on minimizing waste has seen a shift towards smaller pack sizes, notably the three-liter variety, which now dominates fresh milk sales. Furthermore, the prevailing cost-conscious mindset has propelled many towards private label (PL) products. In the dairy ...
Modified: 18.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
William Loux: Today people eat more milk than drink
... reducing the use of raw materials for the production of drinking milk. At the same time, the use of raw milk for the production of cheese and whey (over 20 years the growth was almost 100%), butter and milk powder (also +100%) and other dry dairy products is ... ... decline in drinking milk consumption in the US and around the world is not due to increasing competition from alternative drinks. On the contrary, the pandemic has shown that global consumption of plant-based alternatives declined in 2020-22, mainly due to ...
Modified: 18.10.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
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