UK dairy companies are at the forefront of the food and drink industry’s efforts to enhance water efficiency, a new report has revealed. The Food and Drink Manufacturing Water Use Report demonstrates that there have been marked ...
Tags: food manufacture, dairy food, animal husbundry, water efficiency
World Health Day 2015 focuses on food safety The World Health Organisation (WHO) has dedicated World Health Day 2015, which it is celebrating today, 7 April 2015, to highlighting the challenges and opportunities associated with food ...
Tags: food safety, Food production, Food
Graham’s The Family Dairy plans to build a 20m dairy, research and training facility in Stirling, Scotland. The 150,000ft2 facility, which will be located at Craigforth, will feature production lines for milk, cream, cheese and ...
Dubai-based Al Rawabi Dairy, which penetrated into the UAE market more than two decades ago, intends to expand further into the MENA region. Al Rawabi planss to foray into Kuwait, Bahrain, and many North African countries. Al Rawabi ...
Tags: Al Rawabi Dairy, UAE market, milk
China is toughening its examination of milk powder imported from New Zealand, according to the quality control watchdog, after revelations emerged on Tuesday of a criminal threat to contaminate some products with an agricultural poison. ...
Tags: Milk Powder, Raw Milk
Nestle Pakistan is now providing pasteurised fresh milk as part of a pilot project, seeking to establish a new segment in $23bn dairy market in the country. Bloomberg reported that the firm has been supplying the product to close to 100 ...
Tags: Nestle Pakistan, Fresh Milk
The Government of Ireland, along with industry partners, will invest €35m in the construction of a new dairy facility in the University of Limerick and the expansion of Teagasc’s Moorepark Technology in Fermoy, Cork. This is ...
Tags: Dairy Processing, Dairy
Morrisons has extended its fresh milk supply contract with Dairy Crest for next three years. However, the amount of milk to be supplied by Dairy Crest to Morrisons will be reduced from March 2015. This comes after Dairy Crest lost a ...
Tags: milk, cheese, butter, Agriculture
Dairy Crest has extended its contract to supply fresh milk to Morrisons over next three years, following a competitive tender process. However, the amount of milk to be supplied by Dairy Crest to Morrisons will be reduced from March ...
Tags: milk, Dairy, Agriculture
Dairy Australia has made a submission to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), urging the regulator to allow milk products in Australia and New Zealand to carry health claims for replenishment of the body following intense or ...
Tags: Dairy Products, Agriculture
According to the data from Ministry of Agriculture, the price of raw fresh milk keeps falling. The price was 3.67 yuan per kg in January's first week of 2015, down 12.4%. Some dairy processing companies limit or stop purchasing raw milk. ...
Tags: Dairy Industry, Dairy product, milk powder
J.R. Simplot Company and Caviness Beef Packers are planning to build a $100m beef processing plant near Kuna, in the US state of Idaho. To be spread over an area of around 300,000ft2, the proposed plant will be fully approved by spring of ...
Tags: beef industries, dairy, Agriculture
Earlier in December 2014, Australian Food News reported that food manufacturing was one of four manufacturing sub-sectors to expand in November 2014, according to the Australian Industry Group Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index ...
Tags: Food, Beverage, Agriculture
Fonterra, New Zealand's dairy co-operative, has reduced the price it expects to pay farmers for milk, in response to the declining dairy prices in the international market. The price has been reduced to also deal with the glut in ...
Tags: Dairy, milk, Agriculture
New categories in the organic sector in Australia have driven record growth in the $1.72 billion industry, according to a biennial industry report from organic certifying group Australian Organic. The Australian Organic Market Report is a ...
Tags: Organic Foods, Food