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Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin releases top-five food trends for 2024
Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin has unveiled a comprehensive report outlining the top-five food trends anticipated for 2024, with a notable emphasis on the pivotal role of cheese in shaping these behavioral shifts. Suzanne Fanning, Chief Marketing Officer for Wisconsin Cheese and Senior Vice President of Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, stressed the significance of understanding consumer dynamics for successful businesses. ...
Modified: 15.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Cheese Based Snacks Market to record USD 4.34 billion growth from 2022 to 2027
... unturned to cater to the evolving palate of consumers. The report highlights the significant impact of new product launches on market growth. Leading companies such as McCain Foods Limited and Kellogg's Co. have unveiled innovative cheese-based snack ... ... instance, McCain Foods Limited introduced "The Simple Root," a plant-based brand featuring dips, spreads, sauces, and cheese made from root vegetables, while Kellogg's Co. introduced three new Pringles flavors, further expanding their product portfolio....
Modified: 25.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Spain: Capsa Food Intensifies Investment in Innolact to Boost Cheese Sector Dominance
... altered ownership, Innolact, known for its Quescrem brand, will continue under the leadership of co-founder Sergio Martínez. Innolact, established in 2006 from a University of Santiago de Compostela spin-off, distributes its products, including cream cheese and mascarpone, to 45 countries on five continents. The firm's 2023 turnover reached €25 million ($27.2 million), whereas Capsa's 2022 revenues were €895 million, an 18% increase despite a 73% plunge in net profits attributed to rising costs and geopolitical tensions. Capsa’s ...
Modified: 14.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Wisconsin Dairy Farmer Finds Social Media Success Bridging Agriculture and Consumers
... 661 pounds annually — levels not seen since the 1950s, according to USDA data. Increased demand for cheese, butter, cottage cheese, and yogurt has buoyed domestic markets, offering dairy farmers a welcome respite from years of challenges. “Cottage cheese is having a moment,” Wegner said on the podcast, hosted by Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths. The podcast highlighted how shifting consumer preferences are driving optimism in the industry, contrasting the struggles facing row crop farmers amid low commodity prices and rising input costs....
Modified: 17.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Industry Grapples with Falling Prices, Tariff Uncertainty, and Changing Market Dynamics
... herds remains limited due to strong revenues from beef-on-dairy programs, which constrain cow availability. Global Market Trends On the international stage, the Dec. 12 Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction posted a 1.2% gain, led by lactose and whole milk powder,... ... demand for key dairy products despite elevated prices. Analysts are optimistic about export opportunities, noting that lower U.S. cheese and butter prices compared to global benchmarks could enhance competitiveness in 2025. Industry Sentiment Dairy producers ...
Modified: 20.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
When milk caused a war, farmers, communists and the mob fought for control
... made no further mention of violence. A 10-day truce was called after mediators stepped in. Talks nearly broke down at midnight on the final day, but negotiators, which included North Dakota Gov. Ole H. Olson, brokered a 5-day truce extension. Even from ... ... tension was palpable leading up to the final day. The union men, or communist comrades, refused to give themselves up. 'Mob cheese' In Chicago, the Italian mob still loyal to Al “Scarface” Capone, saw opportunity. Even though Capone was in prison ...
Modified: 12.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Rabobank: Cheese Emerges as the Backbone of Dairy Markets Amidst Supply Challenges in 2024
... according to Lucas Fuess, senior dairy analyst at Rabobank. Speaking at the International Sweetener Colloquium in Aventura on Feb. 27, Fuess highlighted the anticipated challenges in key dairy markets, including Europe, New Zealand, and the United States.... ... evaporated or sweetened condensed milk in consumer-type packages, maintaining a premium over Class III milk due to increased cheese production. According to Fuess, all eyes and investments in the dairy industry are turning towards the cheese landscape....
Modified: 12.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
EU Dairy Market Q1 2024: Mixed Trends as Butter Supplies Decline and Cheese Production Rises
... However, butter supplies notably continued to decrease due to a reduction in production, coupled with lower imports and exports. Milk deliveries in the EU saw a rise of 1.5% year-on-year, reaching 35.29 billion liters. This increase primarily bolstered cheese production, which benefited from both higher milk deliveries and reduced processing costs due to lower energy prices. On the other hand, the production of butter and skimmed milk powder (SMP) remained subdued. Butter Supplies Face Downward Pressure: The decline in butter supplies can be attributed to lower production rates, influenced by higher cream prices that limited ...
Modified: 15.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
DCA Market Intelligence Launches Weekly Benchmark for Cagliata to Enhance Dairy Market Transparency
DCA Market Intelligence has expanded its portfolio of dairy benchmarks with the launch of the weekly DCA Benchmark for Cagliata, providing greater price transparency across the milk valorization chain. The inaugural benchmark, published on January 9, 2025, was set at €4,510 per ton, marking the company’s 26th dairy product benchmark. What is Cagliata? Cagliata, a semi-soft cheese made from pasteurized cow’s milk with a fat content of 25–28% and a maximum moisture content of 45%, is prized for its versatility in the food industry. It serves as a semi-finished product in the production of mozzarella, ricotta, and cottage ...
Modified: 13.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Milk Prices Continue to Fall Ahead of Holidays
The downward trend in dairy markets persisted on Monday, fueled by weak cheese performance in the CME spot dairy auction. Block cheese experienced a decline of 6.75 cents/lb, closing at $1.4525/lb, while barrel cheese saw a 4.5 cent drop, settling at $1.4050/lb. Butter, however, saw a rise of 5.75 cents, concluding at $2....
Modified: 19.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Amul Takes Stand Against Duty Concession for Dairy Imports
... branded options. Mehta also discussed Amul's plans for investments in the food sector, leveraging its brand. On the topic of sustainability, Mehta noted a potential longer-term uptick, particularly in vegetable-led dishes, creating opportunities for cheese. Amul's entry into Sri Lanka and Africa, along with its focus on building strong co-operatives within India, was also discussed. Mehta highlighted Amul's protein-rich products sector entry, tapping whey from cheese to address protein deficiencies among Indian vegetarians.
Modified: 08.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
China Opens Doors to Pakistani Dairy Products: A Milestone in Economic Collaboration
... specifies the categories of milk products allowed for export to China, encompassing items made from cow's or camel's milk. These include milk powder, whey powder, whey protein powder, colostrum powder, sterilized milk, fermented milk, cheese, processed cheese, thin cream, butter, anhydrous cream, among others. Furthermore, the joint press statement issued by Pakistan and China on October 20 highlighted the signing of protocols for the export of heated beef and dried chilli from Pakistan to China. The discussions also covered the approval of quarantine access for Pakistani fresh cherries to the Chinese market, underscoring the ...
Modified: 15.11.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Greek Dairy Sector Faces Crisis as 'Goat Plague' Threatens Feta Cheese Production
... into a significant threat to the nation's dairy industry. This highly contagious viral disease has spread to several farms, impacting neighboring Romania and leading to the culling of nearly 58,000 sheep and goats as a preventative measure. Impact on Greece 's Economy Feta cheese, integral to Greek culture and economy, is under direct threat fr om this outbreak. Thessaly, the region hardest hit by both the disease and last year's severe floods, contributes approximately 40% of the sheep and goat milk used in Greece's feta ...
Modified: 05.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Markets Face Mixed Prospects for 2025 Amid Challenges and Growth Opportunities
... for protein products, notably whey, and the rising consumption of cheese both domestically and in export markets, highlight positive trends. New cheese production facilities are being established across states like South Dakota and Texas to capitalize on these opportunities. The aging U.S. population is also contributing to higher cheese consumption, expected to continue driving sales upward. Industry leaders emphasize the importance of maintaining clear communication between farmers and processors to navigate forthcoming changes.
Modified: 17.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Golden Hooves and BV Dairy Triumph with 12 Medals at Cheese Awards
... its Golden Hooves and BV Dairy brands. Marking its first anniversary of acquiring BV Dairy, First Milk celebrated with a "clean sweep of accolades" for Golden Hooves' line of regenerative farmed cheeses. BV Dairy also impressed with awards on its debut. They planted 365 trees at Woodhouse Farm to symbolize their sustainability commitment. Golden Hooves' entire cheese range, known for its high quality from regeneratively farmed milk, received Silver awards for Mature Cheddar, Vintage Cheddar, Smoked Cheddar, and Red Leicester, and a Bronze for Double Gloucester. BV Dairy’s Dorset-based operations earned Gold ...
Modified: 31.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Market Reactions to China’s Anti-Subsidy Investigation into European Dairy Imports
... investigation, reported by Reuters, was launched a day after the European Union revised its tariff plan on China-made electric vehicles (EVs), lowering the proposed punitive duties to 36.3% from an initial 37.6%. The timing of this probe, focusing on cheese, milk, and cream intended for human consumption, has raised concerns, especially after Beijing had previously urged Brussels to abandon the tariffs. European Union Chamber of Commerce in China The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China has ...
Modified: 25.08.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Irish Dairy Powerhouse, Ornua, Ceases Operations at Pennsylvania Cheese Plant
... was announced just days before St. Patrick's Day, leaving employees of the international dairy manufacturer in shock, local media writes. Ornua Ingredients Inc formally notified the Pennsylvania Department of Labor about the closure of its facility on Perry Highway in Slippery Rock Township. This plant, situated among six others in North America, specializes in custom formulating and manufacturing pasteurized processed cheese products for food manufacturing and food service clients. The closure process, initiated in late February, is set to continue until late April. Ornua Ingredients cited the unforeseeable cancellation of a manufacturing agreement with its sole customer ...
Modified: 12.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
U.S. Dairy Exports face challenges despite bright spots in October
... cheese sales faced a 4% YOY decline in October, with notable decreases in shipments to Japan and Korea. However, this decline was mitigated by a 54% increase in U.S. cheese exports to Mexico and a significant 145% increase in volume to China. The grated cheese category emerged as a star performer, with YOY shipments rising by 39% in October. On the downside, YOY U.S. SMP exports fell by 11%, with declines from major buyers, including Mexico and Southeast Asia. Additionally, U.S. butterfat exports experienced a significant drop, with YOY volume falling by 72% in October. The article further ...
Modified: 08.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Pacific Coast Dairy Processors Secure $521,764 in Grant Funding
... grant funding to 12 dairy companies in California, Oregon, and Washington. The grants, ranging up to $50,000 per awardee based on their submitted budgets, are specifically designated for equipment-related investments, aiming to enhance the resilience and ... ... the dairy processors. The grant awardees, grouped by state, include: California: Foggy Bottoms Boys (Ferndale) Nicasio Valley Cheese (Nicasio) Petit Pot (Emeryville) Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co. (Point Reyes) Shooting Star Creamery (Paso Robles) Stepladder ...
Modified: 20.12.2023Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
How Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ impacts global dairy markets
... But now, it is our turn to prosper, using trillions of dollars to cut taxes and pay down the national debt," Trump said. Reaction on global markets The European Dairy Association (EDA) has condemned the US government's decision to impose tariffs on a broad range of EU goods, calling the move “unjustified.” Alexander Anton, EDA secretary general, said EU dairy exports, particularly cheese, account for less than 2% of total US consumption and serve a niche market rather than competing directly with American dairy products. “These cheeses offer choice and excellence to US consumers,” Anton said. “They do not compete with American ...
Modified: 04.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USA: Dairy Cow Numbers Decline After Challenging 2023
... to 2022 levels, new dairy processing facilities coming online suggest an increase in total cheese production in the future. Cheese inventory has been ample, with exports experiencing some weakness, requiring efforts to catch up. Class IV milk prices,... ... sizes for 2022 was 86 cents per hundredweight, and Polzin anticipates a tight year for dairy operations in 2024, with challenges on the demand side affecting milk prices.
Modified: 25.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Saputo Teases Innovations for Stella Brand with New Italian Cheeses
... Italian dishes featuring Stella Cheese during this celebration. Looking ahead, Saputo is dedicated to innovating and growing the Stella brand for the next century. While specific details remain under wraps, Englert revealed that Saputo is actively working on new Italian cheese products and exploring innovative forms and packaging. The company is eager to bring these exciting additions to the market, continuing to satiate the appetite of consumers for high-quality Italian cheeses. Emphasizing convenience as a guiding ...
Modified: 25.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Stabilization of Milk Raw Material Prices in Ukraine Amid Market Dynamics
... export-oriented enterprises producing butter, cheese, powdered milk, and other exchange-traded goods. Most likely, milk raw material prices in Ukraine will remain unchanged until the end of January. However, if there are surpluses of milk raw material on the market due to issues at the Kanev Cheese Plant, and the volume of dairy products in storage significantly increases, processing enterprises may raise the question of revising procurement prices downward. It is important to understand that the possible reduction in procurement prices for ...
Modified: 26.01.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Overview of Saputo Inc.'s Market Position and Growth
... challenges. In 2024, European revenue is forecasted to increase by 3%, driven by continued demand for premium cheeses. Australia Australia generated about 15% of Saputo’s revenue in 2023, around $2.25 billion. The market showed a strong preference for cheese products, leading to moderate growth. In 2024, Saputo expects a slight revenue increase of 2%, focusing on sustaining demand for high-quality dairy products. Latin America Saputo’s performance in Latin America, particularly in Argentina , was impacted by economic instability, contributing approximately $1.5 billion to the company’s total revenue in ...
Modified: 04.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Atalanta Launches 'Cracking Good' Cheese Brand with a Pub-Themed Flair
... Cheddar, and Vintage English Cheddar, all sourced from the British Isles and crafted from grass-fed milk. Katie Baldwin, Atalanta’s Senior Brand Manager, expressed enthusiasm about the launch: "Cracking Good fills a significant niche in US cheese cases. Most UK and Irish cheeses available stateside are from smaller brands focused on a single product or origin. Our new line celebrates authentic cheeses from the archipelago while embracing the fun and unique cultural aspects of the region." The Cracking Good lineup starts with Mature Irish Cheddar, aged for nine months, offering ...
Modified: 29.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Oscar Mayer and Cathedral City Collaborate on Chilled Meals Range
Oscar Mayer, renowned for its innovative chilled meal solutions, has joined forces with iconic UK cheese brand Cathedral City to introduce a captivating line of chilled meals, marking a significant venture into this category for both companies. The newly launched lineup showcases an array of tempting dishes, including cheesy lasagne, cottage pie,...
Modified: 03.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
FrieslandCampina optimising its production network in the Netherlands
..., the company plans to relocate the production of natural cheese from Born to Workum. As a result of this consolidation, the cheese production site in Born will be closed. These two intended measures will collectively lead to the elimination of 186 jobs.... ... opportunities to optimise our production network. We are aware of the significant impact that the announced steps will have on our employees and will support them as much as possible in finding new employment, either within or outside our organisation....
Modified: 21.11.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
2024: Global Milk Production and Trade Trends
... will decline. Cheese exports are forecasted to decrease due to heightened competitiveness from Australia and the EU. European Union: Dairy Challenges and Marginal Shifts The European Union projects a marginal decline in milk production, with a focus on cow productivity improvements. Challenges such as persistent declines in farmgate milk prices, high production costs, and environmental regulations pose obstacles. Despite weaker milk production, cheese production is forecasted to increase marginally, driven by higher profitability. EU cheese exports are estimated to climb by 1% in 2024. Argentina: Currency Woes Impact Milk Production Argentina expects a 2% decline in milk production in 2024, ...
Modified: 04.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Uncertainty Looms Over the Fate of SanCor's 430,000 Kilos of Cheese
An imminent auction by a creditor could determine the fate of over 430,000 kilos of cheese from Argentine dairy cooperative SanCor. On February 25, 2025, questions arise as an auction is scheduled to determine the fate of more than 430,000 kilos of cheese from SanCor Cooperativas Unidas Limitada, an Argentine dairy cooperative. A creditor, IIG Structured Trade Finance Fund Ltd, has ...
Modified: 26.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
U.S. Dairy Market Sees Mixed Movements Ahead of Independence Day Closure
As the U.S. dairy market approached the Independence Day holiday, trading showed a mix of slight gains and losses across different commodities. On the day before markets closed for the July 4th celebration, the spot cheese price edged up to $1.90 per pound, with the barrel price slightly surpassing the block by a quarter of a cent. Despite a marginal increase, futures remained relatively stable as they moved into the fourth quarter. Butter experienced a minor decline ...
Modified: 04.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
GEA to Unveil Advanced Dairy Processing Technologies at International Cheese and Dairy Expo
... anticipate a very successful event.” The expo, which combines the International Cheese and Dairy Awards with The Dairy Industries Expo into a single, larger event, marks a significant development for the UK dairy industry. GEA has long supported the cheese show and sponsored key awards, reinforcing its commitment to the dairy sector. Visitors can explore GEA's innovative offerings and discuss industry trends with specialists at Stand 1325 during the expo on June 27th at the Staffordshire County Showground.
Modified: 05.06.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Millbrook Dairy’s “Tuk-Tuk Challenge” Raises Over £25,000 for BBC Children in Need
Founders David Evans and Kevin Beer Embark on a Unique Journey to Support Charitable Initiatives Millbrook Dairy Company, established in 2019 by industry veterans David ... ... Bideford, Devon, to the Orkney Islands in Scotland, covering over 1,600 miles in a brightly decorated tuk-tuk topped with a giant cheese wedge. During the nine-day trek, the pair made 29 stops, visiting some of the UK’s most renowned cheese producers in ...
Modified: 16.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
USDA projects increased milk production
... production for 2025 due to larger cow inventories and improved yields, affecting dairy product prices. The USDA's supply and demand report released on Thursday projects that milk production in 2025 will continue to increase. This expectation is based on larger cow inventories and slightly higher milk yields per cow. As a consequence, prices for butter, cheese, nonfat dry milk (NDM), and whey are adjusted downward due to recent pricing trends and the anticipated higher milk supply. Specifically, Class III prices are impacted by lower cheese and whey prices, while Class IV prices decline due to reduced ...
Modified: 11.04.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Market US: Spring Milk Prices Show Growth Amid Cheese Rally
Following a rally in cheese prices on Friday, the dairy market maintained momentum on Monday, with Class III milk experiencing a significant uptick. Cheddar blocks and barrels saw notable gains, pushing cheese prices up by over 10 cents in recent trading sessions. Butter also reached ...
Modified: 10.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Dairy Markets Face Volatility as Bearish Sentiment Emerges
... playing a role, widening spreads between Polish (€7,300) and Ukrainian (€6,700 DAP NL) butter. Recent trades include: Irish butter at €7,320 for May-July NL/DE/BE butter at €7,325 for May-July For Q3 and Q4, bids have thinned, with buyers focusing on April offers. Cheese: Increased Selling Interest While cheese prices remain firm, more sellers are engaging at current levels. Lower U.S. prices and falling fat/protein costs may lim it upside potential. However, fresh stocks remain tight, and producers are not under ...
Modified: 21.03.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
AI Revolutionizes the Dairy Industry: Automation and Workforce Transformation Set for 2025
The global cheese and dairy industry is at a crucial turning point. The Revolutionary Impact of AI on the Dairy Sector The global cheese and dairy industry stands at a pivotal moment as automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) become widespread. These technologies are ushering in unprecedented changes in production efficiency, workforce structure, and profitability....
Modified: 17.02.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Scottish Dairy Pioneer Launches UK's First Protein-Packed Ice Cream
... under 170 calories while using natural dairy protein instead of plant-based or powdered forms. Alongside the ice cream, Graham's has introduced a protein cottage cheese with 30g of protein per 200g pot, available in a natural flavor. This launch builds on the company's successful traditional cottage cheese line, which has seen a sales increase of 40% in the past year. Robert Graham , Managing Director, expressed, "Growing up on the dairy, ice cream was always a staple in our house. With protein growing in dietary importance, we aimed to create ...
Modified: 15.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Brazilia's Dairy Forecast 2024: Analyzing Consumption Trends
... variables, the feasibility of using Google Trends as a predictive tool was evaluated. Results showcased strong correlations above 0.9, suggesting that online consumer behavior could serve as an early indicator of shifts in consumption patterns. Focusing on dairy products exhibiting high correlations between sales and Google Trends, a forecasting model was employed to estimate sales figures for selected derivatives. The forecasts suggest trends of reduced consumption for butter, cheese, and condensed milk, particularly influenced by factors such as consumer preference for healthier options and economic pressures like rising prices and inflation. The data also hints at a potential shift towards healthier dietary choices, evidenced ...
Modified: 11.04.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
US Dairy Consumption Hits Record Highs Despite Continued Decline in Fluid Milk
U.S. per capita dairy consumption continues to rise, reaching record levels in 2023, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service (ERS). Increased demand for cheese, butter, and yogurt offset another decline in fluid milk consumption, pushing overall per capita dairy intake to 661 pounds on a milk-equivalent, milkfat basis, up 7 pounds from 2022. The data, which tracks trends since 1975, shows dairy consumption has grown 16% over the past 30 years, 9% over 15 years, and 3% in the past five years. The 2023 total matches the all-time ...
Modified: 06.12.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Lifeway Foods® to Showcase New Products and Host Activations at Natural Products Expo West 2024
... sponsorship of morning yoga on Wednesday the 13th and an invite-only brunch hosted with Cravings by Chrissy Teigen on Thursday the 14th. The brunch will include a panel with Teigen and Lifeway CEO Julie Smolyansky and showcase how Lifeway Kefir and Farmer Cheese can be paired with Cravings at-home baking mixes to create culinary masterpieces. Lifeway fans in Los Angeles should also be on the lookout for a new Grassfed Kefir billboard coming to the Sunset Strip. Long before gut health was in the spotlight as a major factor in overall wellness, Lifeway was at the forefront of bringing nutritious, probiotic-packed foods to grocery shelves ...
Modified: 12.03.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
India’s Cheese Market Set for Strong Growth with Projected Value of USD 2.395 Billion by 2028
India’s cheese market is on a notable growth trajectory, with market valuation reaching USD 1.614 billion in 2023 and expected to expand to USD 2.395 billion by 2028, driven by a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.21%. This reflects a steady demand for both natural ...
Modified: 11.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Our Main Goal is to Create a Profitable and Sustainable Dairy Industry in Australia - Janine Waller
... countries and to share our own issues and solutions. For me, success will be defined by this exchange. The program includes visits to dairy farms and processing facilities, including a visit to the Fonterra plant, wh ere participants can learn about cheese production and their focus on sustainability. This is an excellent opportunity to gain insight into the business, the people, and the innovations being implemented in the industry. Thus, the event will be an attractive opportunity for participation, learning, exchanging ideas,...
Modified: 10.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
DairyX Unveils Breakthrough in Cow-Free Dairy Cheese Production Using Precision Fermentation
... need for cows. These casein proteins self-assemble into micelles, the key building blocks of traditional dairy products like cheese and yogurt, providing the same taste and texture consumers expect. DairyX has further advanced its technology by refining ... ... casein in shorter timeframes, ensuring that its products are both affordable and scalable for dairy manufacturers. With a focus on sustainability, DairyX aims to reduce the environmental impact of dairy production, which is responsible for over 3% of global ...
Modified: 26.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Expands into Baking with Launch of Refrigerated Frosting
... Philadelphia is entering the baking category with the introduction of Philadelphia Frosting, touted as the ‘first refrigerated cream cheese frosting from a mainstream brand in the US.’ Made with fresh milk and cream, the new product promises a taste reminiscent ... ... that combines the brand’s signature creaminess with a sweet and tangy flavor profile. This versatile frosting can be used on cakes, cookies, cinnamon rolls, and even fresh fruit. Becca Dunphey , president of Taste, Meals and Snacking at The Kraft ...
Modified: 24.09.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
IDFA Foundation Extends Helping Hand: Donates Dairy Essentials to Alleviate Hunger in Arizona
... Arizona counties. Milton Liu, President and CEO of St. Mary’s Food Bank, expressed gratitude, noting, “Dairy items are high on the list of needs for our neighbors and are often challenging for food banks to obtain through donations. Alongside the monetary ... ... partners, which will enable us to distribute enough food for 45,000 meals throughout Arizona, the shelf-stable milk, yogurt, cheese, and other high-nutritional dairy items will be well received by those we serve. Huge thanks to IDFA Foundation for reaching ...
Modified: 05.02.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Woodhouse farm launches milk vending station with family fun day
... as Mature Cheddar, Vintage Cheddar, Smoked Cheddar, and Red Leicester, alongside free-range eggs from the Noad children, Joseph and Lottie. Local products from Wiltshire Chilli Farm, The Slow Vinegar Company, and sweet and savory bakes from The Lamb on the Strand, made using Woodhouse Farm’s milk and Golden Hooves cheese, will also be available. Lucy Noad expressed her enthusiasm: “We love how we farm; working with nature, caring for our cows, and now we are going to be meeting our local community too. We hope that the milk vending machine will be more than just ...
Modified: 09.07.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Global Dairy Trade Index Declines as 2025 Begins
The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) Index fell for the second consecutive trading session on Tuesday, signaling a subdued start to the year for global dairy markets. The average winning price across all products decreased ... ....4% from the previous auction, settling at $4,029 per metric ton. Mixed Price Trends Across Dairy Products While prices for cheese, butter, and buttermilk powder saw modest gains, other key products like milk powders, lactose, and anhydrous milk fat ...
Modified: 08.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Uruguayan Dairy Exports Grow Despite Decline in Some Products
... declined by 1% and 5%, respectively. This downturn impacted revenue, with FCMP and cheese seeing declines of 1% and 9% in earnings. These challenges reflect the global market's volatility and underscore the need for adaptive strategies. Price Fluctuations on the Global Stage Importantly, international prices have been less stable. The average annual price for butter surged by 38%, whereas SMP and cheese experienced price drops of 11% and 1%, respectively. The fluctuations in pricing highlight the unpredictable nature of global dairy markets and present both risks and opportunities for Uruguayan exporters. Overall, the Uruguayan dairy sector's ...
Modified: 21.01.2025Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Cash Dairy Prices Decline on Chicago Mercantile Exchange
... across key product categories. Dry whey prices held steady at $0.6025, with seven transactions recorded, ranging from $0.6025 to $0.6050. In the cheese market, forty-pound blocks dropped $0.03, settling at $1.89, with one sale executed at that price. Cheese barrels experienced a sharper decline, down $0.07, closing at $1.91, also based on a single sale. Butter prices saw a notable dip of $0.0525, finishing at $2.6775. Three trades were recorded, ranging from $2.6550 to $2.6775. Nonfat dry milk also moved lower, declining by $0.0275 to $1.36, with sixteen sales ranging between $1.3575 ...
Modified: 25.10.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
Boursin Introduces Limited-Edition Rosemary & Black Garlic Cheese
... with the aromatic touch of rosemary. "At Boursin, we prioritize quality taste and texture, while also keeping an eye on trending flavors and consumer preferences," said Ridhi Barber, Brand Director of Boursin. "The introduction of Rosemary ... ... testament to our commitment to flavor innovation. We are eager to see how our customers will incorporate this unique, gourmet cheese into their culinary creations." The Boursin Rosemary & Black Garlic flavor is available at major retailers nationwide,...
Modified: 15.05.2024Path: Dairy News: dairy market news every day
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