All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 59
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NewsMillions promise switch to support milk protestors
As well as forcing some of the UK’s most powerful retailers and processors to up their prices, the dairy farmers have won near universal support from consumers.
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NewsDairy farmers 'must wait on global markets' for better deal
Dairy processors will not be able to pay more to farmers until global markets improve, Dairy UK has warned.
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NewsSainsbury’s celebrates five years of Fairtrade bananas
Sainsbury’s is today marking the fifth anniversary of its switch to Fairtrade on all its fresh bananas.
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NewsSaturdays singer signs up with Alpro
Alpro has teamed up with Una Healy from the Saturdays for the latest phase of its consumer campaign.
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Lidl joins Aldi in increasing milk price to farmers
Lidl has become the second discounter to increase how much it pays dairy farmers for milk, raising its price by two pence per litre.
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NewsDeal struck at dairy crisis summit meeting
Dairy processors and farmers have taken a step towards resolving their current dispute over milk prices, after a deal was agreed in principle at a high-level meeting today.
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NewsPink Lady deal pays off for Morrisons
Morrisons has hailed the success of a half-price Pink Lady apple promotion, which led to more than nine million…
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NewsFears 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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NewsWhy Brits may need to learn to love ugly fruit
Shoppers should brace themselves for more “ugly fruit” on supermarket shelves this year, thanks to the bad weather.
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NewsBegg 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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NewsFSA names Catherine Brown as new boss
The Food Standards Agency has appointed Catherine Brown as its new chief executive.
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NewsDairy 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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Analysis & FeaturesDo 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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NewsDanone 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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Analysis & FeaturesAs inflation dips, will rising grain prices spoil the party?
Fears about high grain prices pushing up the cost of food were back on the agenda this week after unusually dry weather in the US.
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NewsGalaxy 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.
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NewsGood Heavens! Yoghurt drink for breakfast
Premium dairy drinks brand Good Heavens! is launching a drinking yoghurt targeted specifically at breakfast.
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Lincolnshire threatens revolt over PGI sausages ruling
Tory MPs have warned of a Lincolnshire revolt if sausages from the county are not handed protected status.
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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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NewsDairy Crest cuts milk price again
Dairy Crest has followed Robert Wiseman Dairies in announcing a further cut to its standard farmgate milk price.





