In the past,the domestic fresh milk mainly is packaged by glass bottle,and then sends to the customers.In recent years,with the development of market,varied high temperature sterilized normal temperature milk is widely accepted and takes a ...
Tags: China, packaging, glass bottle
A "coalition" of UK farming organisations has unveiled a ten-point plan that it claims will help secure the long-term future of the country's dairy industry. The plan, agreed by all members of the Dairy Coalition, focuses on "exposing bad ...
Tags: Campaign Strategy, Dairy, dairy industry
Speech by the Mayor Shanghai, located at the foreground of the Yangtze River Delta, the strategic passage from Yangtze River into East China Sea, and the thoroughfare along the sea route of the Far East, is a sea-port city of great ...
Tags: Shanghai, business, introduction to Shanghai, Shanghai economy, survey
Irish dairy co-operative Dairygold has announced plans to invest EUR120m (US$146.4m) over the next eight years in increasing its milk production capacity. Dairygold, which processes 29m litres of milk per week, is set to increase that by ...
(i) GDP Data In 2005 the GDP of Zhejiang province was 1,336.5 billion RMB, among which the added value from the primary industry was 87.3 billion RMB, the added value from the secondary industry was 714.7 billion RMB, the added value from ...
Tags: Zhejiang province, survey, economy, investment
London-listed Ukrainian dairy firm Ukrproduct has forecast "improved" half-year profits. Ukrproduct said lower prices for raw milk, higher sales of cheese and the decision to start selling traditional fermented beverage kvass helped the ...
Tags: Profit Improvement, raw milk, cheese revenues, margin outlook
Dairy Crest has booked a 16% drop in first-half adjusted profits as continued difficulties at its milk unit weighed on the bottom line. The Cathedral City cheese maker said adjusted pre-tax profit fell to GBP19.1m (US$30.5m) for the six ...
Tags: pre-tax profit, Sales drop, milk sector
UK dairy group Dairy Crest said this morning (17 July) its full-year expectations remained "unchanged" despite a "challenging" first-quarter. In its interim management statement, released ahead of today's AGM, Dairy Crest said its dairies ...
Tags: UK dairy, broad-based dairy, UK brands
If you own a business which deals in liquid products like oil,petrol,milk etc.then,you know you need good quality hose.The hose is used to transfer the product from the processing area to the delivery van,truck or tank.If you deal in oil or ...
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Nestle has reintroduced dark chocolate production at its facility in York following a "multimillion pound" investment at the site. Full production will begin this month following trials, the confectioner said, and will be used in Kit Kat ...
Tags: Nestle, Chocolate, Chocolate Output
South Africa-Robe Robin moving lights including the new LEDBeam 100s and 600 Washes,Spots and Beams were used by technical services provider Hirezone Audio Visual for the Durban leg of the Super M Live event,headlined by South Africa's ...
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Dairy Crest has said it is "on track" to up the price it pays farmers for milk after postponing plans to cut prices amid the fierce protests this summer. The UK dairy processor, which owns brands including Cathedral City cheese and ...
Tags: Milk Price, voluntary code, legal approval
US dairy group Dean Foods has reported a jump in half-year profits as a focus on costs offset flat sales. Dean Foods yesterday (7 August) reported net income of US$94.5m for the six months to the end of June. A year earlier, it had booked ...
Tags: Cost control, Dean Foods Profits, Dean Foods
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has approved an application from dairy giant Fonterra to use hydrogen peroxide as a processing aid to control lactic acid-producing micro-organisms during the manufacture of certain dairy ...
Tags: peroxide, FSANZ, Fonterra, Australia, New Zealand, dairy, hydrogen
Shares in Dairy Crest were higher this morning (24 September) after the UK dairy group said its expectations for annual profits had not changed despite a "challenging" first half of the year. In a trading update, Dairy Crest admitted ...
Tags: Dairy, FY profit, H1 problems