All Dairy articles – Page 94
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First Milk appoints Shelagh Hancock as new CEO
Former Medina MD Hancock, will replace Mike Gallacher, who was credited with turning around the dairy co-op
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Culina to build UK's biggest chilled warehousing plant
Logistics operator will invest £38m to build ‘super centre’ on M1 corridor
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Irish 'hard border' must be avoided, urge food trade bodies
Disruption to established cross-border supply chains would cause “significant economic damage” for both countries
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City snapshot: Management team to depart early at troubled Aryzta
Swiss bakery goods supplier Aryzta is accelerating wholesale changes to its management team after its first half earnings slumped by more than 30%. Plus a look ahead to the week in the City and all the latest news from the markets this morning.
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Kers to depart Müller as Lindt & Sprüngli’s Uwe Sommer becomes group CEO
Kers will stay on during the transition period but is then expected to bow out of the business
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Müller gives Frijj no added sugar overhaul as part of major revamp
The drink will be available in chocolate, strawberry, and mango & passionfruit at the same price as Frijj 40% Less Sugar
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Category Report
A square meal bottled: Dairy drinks category report 2017
Dairy drinks are muscling in on space previously dominated by pop with nutritionally rich products
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Comment & Opinion
The reputation of British food & drink is a hot property abroad
Sir, It was encouraging to read that food and drink exports from the UK are in such good health
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Grocery deflation hits annual sales at Yeo Valley
Annual sales at UK dairy firm Yeo Valley have fallen back for the first time in six years as industry deflation hit shelf prices.
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Medina Dairy sees return to profitability
Group revenue during the 52 weeks to 30 April rose by £4.1m to £160.9m
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Analysis & Features
Asda is buying into free-range milk, but will consumers?
The willingness of supermarkets to sell free-range milk in volume demonstrates how far the dairy sector has come in the past couple of years, so is it a fad or will it become the norm? Time will tell
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New Free Range Dairy Farmers milk wins listings at Asda
Asda is first UK mult to list free-range milk on a national basis
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Analysis & Features
Would abolishing use-by dates really help stop milk waste?
Headlines suggesting consumers ’sniff’ milk to see if it is still fresh, has once again highlighted the controversy surrounding food labelling and the problem of waste in the industry
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Scrapping of use-by-dates on milk urged in bid to cut waste
Wrap report urges more packaging changes to cut food waste
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Branded growth boosts profits at Arla
Global dairy giant Arla has boosted its bottom line through higher sales of branded goods despite the slump in milk prices hitting annual sales.
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Glanbia sells off Irish dairy division for £95m to form jv with farmers co-op
Glanbia has agreed to sell off a controlling stake in its Irish diary business to the Glanbia Co-operative Society for €112m (£94.8m).
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Alternative milk brand A2's global revenues leap 84%
Growth reflected “outstanding results” in A2’s Australia, New Zealand and Chinese markets
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UK to get 'Academy of Cheese' accreditation scheme
Academy to offer training and accrediation across range of modules and is backed by likes of Tesco and Wyke Farms
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Council under fire for allowing Errington Cheese sale
Food Standards Scotland has called the decision “premature” due to insufficient evidence showing Corra Linn is safe
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Scots cheesemakers drop raw milk cheese as Errington saga continues
Suppliers were “too scared” to continue producing raw milk cheese, said one producer