All Dairy articles – Page 156
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MPs demand 'fair price' law on dairy D-day
MPs have called for legislation to ensure dairy farmers get a fair deal for their milk.
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Retailers ready for milk demos
Retailers are confident milk supply to consumers will not be disrupted on 1 August if dairy farmers resort to blockades over milk prices.
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Fears for dairy as rain keeps cows from grass
Crops have been hogging most of the weather-related headlines, but dairy farmers are warning the summer washout…
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Softer Butter wins Waitrose relisting
Kerrygold Softer Butter is to go back into Waitrose after a one-year absence.
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Farmers blast Morrisons after new round in milk price war
Morrisons has been slammed by farmers for engaging in a price war with Asda over milk, bringing the price of four pints down to 98p.
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Asda risks farmers' anger with latest milk price cut
Asda has risked incurring the wrath of farmers by reducing the price of four pints of milk to just £1.
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Begg laughs off call to resign
Dairy UK director-general Jim Begg has shrugged off suggestions he should resign over the plight of dairy farmers.
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Dairy Crest gives farmers more freedom to quit
Dairy Crest is reducing its contract notice period to three months, giving its farmers a quicker way to quit in the event of another farmgate milk price cut.
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Yum: Tesco and Arla span all BSM sectors
After Yoo yoghurts and Mu Cheddar, Tesco is launching Yum - a new, exclusive-to-Tesco butters and spreads brand…
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Emmi offers Caffé Latte multipack
Emmi has launched a multipack of its Caffé Latte products to appeal to families.
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Analysis & Features
Do milk farmers need fair trade protection?
Desperate dairy farmers are calling for a Fairtrade-style scheme - but how would it work?
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Comment & Opinion
Why dairy has got its sums tragically wrong
Can it be right that milk costs less than water, Coca-Cola or Red Bull? The Robinsons Fruit Shoot…
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Competition law 'hampers' milk summit talks
A solution to the current milk crisis is being hampered by a culture of fear surrounding competition regulations, retailers and processors have warned.
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Comment & Opinion
An ethical supply chain will need work
A voluntary Grocery Code of Conduct appears to have failed UK dairy farmers, whose numbers have halved over the past 10 years.
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Danone jumps on the breakfast bandwagon with new yoghurts
Danone has jumped on the growing breakfast yoghurt trend with the launch of three granola-topped…
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Dairy Crest weighs up extending £50m Frijj
Dairy Crest is eyeing a brand extension for Frijj as it seeks to double sales of the milkshake brand to £100m within five years.
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Dairy farmers urged: cull cows to boost milk prices
This week’s milk crisis has reached fever pitch with a radical call for the culling of dairy cows to crash milk volumes and thereby raise milk prices.
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Dairy farmers target Asda and Morrisons for protests
Dairy farmers have vented their fury over cuts to milk prices at the Great Yorkshire Show, targeting Asda with their protests.
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Comment & Opinion
Tickled purple by Milk Link's mystery fingers
Milk Link has pitched its Tickler as the ideal cheese for those tricky-to-cater-for menopause discussion groups.
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Galaxy makes debut in RTD coffee sector
Mars has waded into the rapidly growing RTD coffee category with two mocha lattes under its Galaxy chocolate brand.