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World supply constraints are expected to be a bigger factor over the next year than any consumer reaction against the big dairy price rises in the past few months, says Fonterra chief executive Andrew Ferrier.
The New Zealand company forecast a 27 per cent increase in the total payout to its dai...
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Farmers Guardian
Date of publication :
06/06/2007
Views:
118
Sweden's Arla foods has today revealed it plans to enter Vietnam's dairy market in October to boost its presence in the dynamic emerging markets of Asia.
Following an extension of its presence into China earlier this year, the group will now turn its attention to Vietnam, which it believes offers...
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Arla Foods
Date of publication :
06/06/2007
Views:
137
Higher feed and fuel prices will probably take half the $4 to $6 per hundredweight price increase Illinois dairy farmers can expect for their product in 2007, said a University of Illinois Extension dairy specialist.
"2007 appears to be an economically positive year for Illinois dairy farmers wit...
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Illinois Ag Extension
Date of publication :
05/31/2007
Views:
135
International Protein Sires (IPS) is pleased to announce that Chrissy Wendorf has been selected to fill the Genetic Intern position. As intern, Chrissy’s responsibilities include evaluation of young sire daughters, locating young sire daughters to photograph and updating the young sire database.“Alo...
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International Protein Sires
Date of publication :
05/31/2007
Views:
366
The Semex Alliance is proud to announce the launch of its newest product, SEMEXX sexed semen, with a selection of elite Holstein, Jersey and Ayrshire bulls.Available soon through your Semex representative, SEMEXX sexed semen lets you to take greater control of your heifer calves while reining in you...
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Semex Alliance
Date of publication :
05/29/2007
Views:
1768
Rising demand for dairy in the European Union is likely to see the bloc's dairy industry lose market share in several export markets over the next decade, a Commission report says.
The EU's market share of global butter exports is set to fall from 38 per cent in 2005 to 22 per cent in 2015, accor...
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Dairy Reporter
Date of publication :
05/22/2007
Views:
115
Farmers who want the latest and best antibiotics to treat their dairy cows are finding themselves at odds with doctors concerned a new drug could prompt the evolution of a super-bacteria that could threaten human health. Farmers like John Vrieze are looking to the Food and Drug Administration to app...
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High Plains Journal
Date of publication :
05/22/2007
Views:
131
Fonterra has welcomed Government plans to increase research funding to boost agriculture.
Chairman Henry van der Heyden says Fonterra welcomes the increased research and development assistance announced in today’s Budget targeting agriculture and climate change.
“The boost to biosecurity fund...
Source :
Scoop
Date of publication :
05/21/2007
Views:
142
Recycled plastic milk bottles perform identically to those made from virgin resin and could reduce packaging waste sent to landfill sites, according to a UK government-funded trial.
The Waste Resources Action Programme (Wrap) trial reported a 66 per cent efficiency in the recovery of high density...
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Dairy Reporter
Date of publication :
05/15/2007
Views:
111
The Semex Alliance is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Larmer to the position of Chief Executive Officer effective June 11, 2007. With over 23 years of experience in the bovine genetics industry, Paul brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience from his previous roles in sire pro...
Source :
Semex Alliance
Date of publication :
05/14/2007
Views:
404