All Dairy articles – Page 120
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Russian import ban renewal likely to hit dairy hardest
This week, Russia confirmed it would extend the ban on EU food imports for another year…
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Sainsbury's the latest to cut milk prices
The retailer announced today (26 June) that the price of two pints of its own-label milk had been dropped from 89p to 75p across its supermarkets
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Absence of promised GCA powers leaves dairy farmers in the cold
The cavernous Church House venue next to Westminster Abbey, home to this week’s GCA conference, is so imposing that it could have comfortably fitted in a few hundred more delegates on top of the 200 or so that did turn up. In fact, it’s a pity that ...
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Scottish Dairy Brand launched to signpost provenance
The Scottish government has launched a dairy brand in an effort to boost the dairy industry
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First Milk chairman to step down as farmgate prices fall again
From 1 July, the processor will be paying ‘A’ prices at or below 20ppl, while farmers on the Isle of Bute pool will be paid even less, at 18.30ppl
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First Milk admits £22m losses in past financial year
First Milk accumulated pre-tax losses of around £22m during its past financial year, the dairy co-op has confirmed.
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RSPCA Assured scheme plans 200% certification hike
The RSPCA’s Freedom Food animal welfare scheme is targeting a 200% increase in the amount of products certified…
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Graham's The Family Dairy to launch Gold Top spreadable butter
Graham’s The Family Dairy is set to launch a spreadable butter under the Gold Top brand…
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Comment & Opinion
Added value or added cost - the great milk price debate
Are shoppers willing to spend more on standard milk, or only ‘added value’ milk?
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Milk prices could go up without affecting demand, survey suggests
A survey of 1,270 milk drinkers by Mintel found that 51% of consumers would be prepared to pay more than £1 for four pints
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Müller's Dairy Crest acquisition on verge of fresh investigation
£80m deal for Dairy Crest’s loss-making dairies operation could be referred to a ‘phase two’ investigation unless “acceptable undertakings” were offered
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Leerdammer targets BBQ season with Toastie & Burger slices
Bel UK marketing director Steve Gregory said the rebrand would be supported by a marketing push starting next week
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Analysis & Features
Does Morrisons’ milk cut herald a new round in the supermarket price war?
The move is part of a programme of price cuts on staples, revealed today (8 June), which covers 200 everyday food and drink items
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Arla launches £6m Anchor Cheddar campaign
New Anchor Cheddar campaign will use the strapline, ‘Rich Anchor Cheddar, That’s The Good Stuff’
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Wensleydale Creamery launches Yorkshire Yoghurt
Cheesemaker The Wensleydale Creamery has taken its first steps into yoghurt with a new range…
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Arla kicks off major TV ad campaign to promote masterbrand
Arla is embarking on a major TV campaign to promote the Arla brand and highlight the fact it is…
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Mars adds lactose-free RTD milkshake to range
Mars has made its first venture into free-from drinks with the launch of a lactose-free…
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Arla unveils TV ad as part of £15m brand awareness push
Arla is embarking on a major TV campaign to promote the Arla brand to British consumers and highlight the fact it is a farmer-owned cooperative.
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Supermarkets refuse to budge on milk after Caffe Nero stirs up storm
Caffe Nero is now refusing to use milk from badger cull areas, which has been met with anger by farmers
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Analysis & Features
Got Milked? 'Unnecessary and harmful' book hits out at milk
A controversial new book, published in the US this month, is set to reignite debate about the dietary benefits of dairy…