All Dairy articles – Page 122
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Cathedral City goes beyond Cheddar with cheese variety pack
Non-Cheddar varieties are being rolled out under Dairy Crest’s Cathedral City brand for the first time…
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Freshways gains Devon facility in DairyStix acquisition
Freshways has acquired the DairyStix business, including its Devon-based production facility…
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Dairy demand ‘will outstrip supply by 2018’
Global dairy demand is set to outstrip supply over the next decade, despite the current slump in global milk prices, a study by Tetrapak has suggested.
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Dairy Crest unveils strategy to boost dairy category by £800m
Dairy Crest has unveiled a three-year plan to grow the dairy category by £800m…
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Dairy Crest and Müller cut farmgate milk prices
Dairy Crest and Müller UK & Ireland have today (30 September) become the latest processors to cut their farmgate milk prices.
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For Goodness Shakes launches low-sugar dairy drinks for kids
Protein drinks brand For Goodness Shakes has launched a kids range of low-sugar dairy drinks…
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M&S stocks Shepherds Purse own-label cheese
Marks & Spencer is to carry an own-label cheese produced by Yorkshire artisan cheese maker Shepherds Purse…
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Alpro links with WWF for schools sustainability push
Alpro has teamed up with WWF to promote sustainable initiatives in primary schools across the UK…
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End of an era: Dairy Crest prepares to wave goodbye to milk in glass bottles
Dairy Crest is set to phase out milk in glass bottles, with all milk delivered by its doorstep delivery men and women to be switched to plastic bottles over the next two years.
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Algerian demand for milk powder behind UK dairy export boost
UK dairy suppliers made export gains in the first half of this year…
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Gü moves into dairy drinks in licensing first
Dessert brand Gü is being extended into the chilled dairy drinks category…
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Stephen Alexander appointed Dairy Crest chairman
Dairy Crest has named Stephen Alexander as its new chairman.
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Dairy Crest re-opens applications for formula contract
Dairy Crest is to re-open its formula contract for new applications.
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Outgoing Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal eyes his next project
Outgoing Adams Foods chief executive Ian Toal is gearing up for a new “high-energy” project…
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Dropped Lurpak Slow Churned 'may return as limited edition'
Arla Foods has dropped its premium Lurpak Slow Churned butter – but says it may return as a seasonal line…
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Port Salut slices from Bel UK get a new look
Port Salut Slices have been given a new look by brand owner Bel UK…
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Hartington Creamery brings Blue Stilton back to Derbyshire
Blue Stilton production has returned to Derbyshire for the first time in five years…
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Analysis & Features
Gold from Flora: acid test
Some spread suppliers are blending butter with their products in a bid to woo consumers…
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Category Report
The Dairymen 2014
The UK dairy industry is at a crossroads. With EU milk quotas to be removed next year, the sector’s focus is zeroing in on how to make the most of the opportunities offered by the new regime
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Arla scheme lends farmers help to boost efficiency
Arla Foods is gearing up for the launch of a sustainable dairy farming programme aimed at helping its farmers operate efficient and commercially competitive farms.