All Dairy articles – Page 129
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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.
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News
Yazoo to launch two yoghurt smoothie drinks
Friesland Campina UK is to make its first foray into the yoghurt smoothie drink category
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Analysis & Features
Did dairy farmers not see global price slump coming?
Militancy is returning as processors cut their farmgate payments
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News
Dairy producers to get EU help as Russian sanctions bite
The European Commission has extended its compensation fund to assist butter, skimmed milk powder (SMP) and cheese producers affected by Russia’s import ban on EU food.
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News
Emmi cuts earnings forecast after poor trading in Italy
Swiss dairy group Emmi’s shares opened 6% lower this morning after it downgraded its full-year earnings forecast.
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News
Wensleydale Creamery extends Yorkshire Sainsbury's listings
The Wensleydale Creamery has secured a contract with Sainsbury’s to supply Yorkshire stores with four more cheeses…
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News
Arla Foods cuts farmgate milk price again
Arla Foods amba has announced a further reduction to its global farmgate price by €1.50 per kg.
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News
Russia compensation scheme may widen to cover meat and dairy
As the fallout from the Russian trade ban on Western foods continues, the EC is considering extending its emergency fund for fruit and vegetable growers to meat and dairy producers.
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News
Alpro to remove ‘may contain nuts’ warnings on soya products
Alpro has u-turned on its decision to merge the production of its soya products and nut milks following a backlash from allergy campaigners.
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Comment & Opinion
Placement problems: the trouble with the misunderstood range
In the first of a new blog, Jimmy Cregan looks at the predicament of a misunderstood range…