All Dairy articles – Page 157
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News
Good Heavens! Yoghurt drink for breakfast
Premium dairy drinks brand Good Heavens! is launching a drinking yoghurt targeted specifically at breakfast.
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Retailers defend milk price model in wake of cuts
Big five retailers who do not use cost of production payment models for their milk have moved to defend their stance in the wake of this week’s “catastrophic” processor price cuts.
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First Milk next to cut price as farmer unrest simmers
First Milk has become the latest processor to reduce the price of milk it pays farmers, blaming declining returns on liquid milk.
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Dairy Crest farmers fear £35m black hole after cut
Dairy Crest’s liquid milk supply group, Dairy Crest Direct, has issued a £35m ‘profits warning’ following the processor’s price cut today.
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Dairy Crest cuts milk price again
Dairy Crest has followed Robert Wiseman Dairies in announcing a further cut to its standard farmgate milk price.
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Kellogg’s calls on kids to ‘tip and sip’ more milk
Kellogg’s has thrown its weight behind a campaign to get kids drinking more milk at breakfast.
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Analysis & Features
NFU takes supermarkets to task over CSR commitments
Which supermarkets are staying truest to their CSR pledges?
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Müller Rice gets first yellow fruit variant
Müller has introduced the first yellow fruit variant to its Müller Rice portfolio in a bid to capitalise…
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Dairy Crest scores first with Clover Seedburst
Dairy Crest is hoping to take functional spreads to the next level with the launch of a UK first-to-market…
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Comment & Opinion
Cruelty to baby goats
We would like to comment on ‘Delamere defends farm accused of cruelty in Daily Mail exposé’.
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Wyke Farms asks consumers to vote for new packaging design
Wyke Farms is handing consumers the task of choosing its next pack design, as the 150-year-old brand has its first crack at “co-creation”.
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Asda delists two thirds of Alex James's cheeses
Asda has delisted two thirds of the cheeses in Blur bassist Alex James’s range after some of his more experimental flavours failed to win over the public.
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Tickler £1m TV push promises tasty beacon in 'sea of Cheddar'
Milk Link is investing £1m in a campaign for its extra mature Cheddar brand Tickler that will include the first ever TV ad for the brand…
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NFU urges retailers to show off UK sourcing
Retailers are not doing enough to promote the work they’re doing to support British agriculture…
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Dairy Crest receives £344m bid for French spreads operation
Dairy Crest has received a €430m (344m) bid from Montagu Private Equity for its French spreads business St Hubert.
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Analysis & Features
Minsterley deal gives Müller more than Cadbury desserts
Minsterley may be associated with Cadbury, but its acquisition could give Müller a foothold in a far wider range of dairy markets.
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Analysis & Features
Will mature Cheddar fall in price like mild?
When the wholesale price of mild Cheddar dropped by £50 per tonne month-on-month…
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Dairy campaign gives 'wrong idea'
The dairy industry has reacted with scepticism to a new welfare campaign fronted by Joanna Lumley…
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Waitrose lists Isigny unpasteurised butter
French dairy co-operative Isigny Sainte-Mère has secured a listing in Waitrose for its unpasteurised butters…
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Unilever to launch Bertolli Gold
Unilever is expanding its range of Bertolli olive oil spreads with a new buttery-tasting variant.