All Dairy articles – Page 123
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News
Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal steps down
Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal is to step down from the role at the end of the month after just over three years in the job.
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A2 milk protein could benefit the dairy intolerant, claims study
Milk that contains the A2 beta-casein protein could deliver improved gastrointestinal effects for those suffering with dairy intolerances, a clinical study has claimed.
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Analysis & Features
The brave new world of dairy post-quota
Does a golden future lie ahead with a slashed trade deficit? Or will the UK struggle with production limitations?
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Analysis & Features
How to make spreads sexy
Butter has been stealing a march on spreads and margarine. How can new life be breathed into the category?
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Analysis & Features
How the end of milk quotas will change EU dairy market
The ending of the EU milk quota regime next year will have radical implications for the British dairy industry.
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Analysis & Features
Continental cheese set for a shake-up when milk quotas end in 2015
As the end of the milk quota regime looms, the price and provenance of Continental cheeses on sale in British supermarkets is set for a major shakeup.
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Analysis & Features
Dairy snacking hits tough times as lunchbox share falls
Dairy snacks have been hit hard by the decline of the lunchbox. How can they be rescued?
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Analysis & Features
Yoghurts face demands for health, low sugar... and luxury
Yoghurt got caught in the firing line when the assault on sugar kicked off. How are suppliers planning to respond?
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Analysis & Features
Dairy spreads with butter: growth engine or confusing hybrid?
Butter-enhanced spreads promise to generate much-needed growth for BSM sales. Will they find favour with consumers?
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Analysis & Features
Protein-enriched dairy drinks: what growth potential?
Protein drinks are muscling in on the dairy drinks fixture. But what does their rise mean for more traditional competitors?
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Analysis & Features
Milk price war blasts £150m hole in retail revenues
It’s great news for consumers but what’s the impact of the latest price war on the overall health of the milk category?
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Analysis & Features
Dairy cooking NPD driven by Lurpak, Philadelphia, Arla, First Milk
Dairy players are boosting their role in cooking by making it more convenient and promoting more unusual ingredients
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Analysis & Features
New cheeses from UK and Continent vie for store stardom
The Grocer’s team of judges selected new cheeses from the UK and the Continent launched that they tip for stardom
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Analysis & Features
Cheesemongers embrace the opportunities of online
Who are the people buying cheese online? And how can retailers connect with them?
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News
Russian import ban: EC unveils dairy compensation terms
Details have been revealed of the terms under which the European Commission will pay compensation to dairy producers affected by Russia’s import ban.
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Comment & Opinion
Spread bets: 10 sure-fire design winners in our Dairymen challenge
The spread category is need of a little sexing up - so we asked design agency Springetts to work its magic
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News
The Collective debuts Halloween-themed yoghurt
Yoghurt brand The Collective has been inspired to launch a Halloween-themed limited-edition yoghurt by The Grocer.
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Comment & Opinion
UK dairy industry 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 liberalised trading regime.
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Analysis & Features
Dairy 2015: how will the industry respond to the end of quotas?
The dairy landscape is set for huge upheaval next year with the removal of quotas accelerating the pace of globalisation. Key players in the dairy industry set out their agenda…
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News
First Milk and Dairy Crest announce further milk price cuts
First Milk and Dairy Crest have announced further reductions in their farmgate milk prices as the Russian trade embargo exacerbates pressure on the global dairy markets.