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Using the sugar tara gum to improve the gelling of the whey protein beta-lactoglobulin may offer industry with a more cost effective alternative to locust bean gum, suggests new research from Portugal.Locust bean has seen massive price rises on the back of a bad crop and supply chain problems, with ...
Source :
Dairy Reporter
Date of publication :
05/09/2007
Views:
164
Campina wishes to concentrate production of fresh dairy in the Netherlands in its production facilities in Rotterdam, Maasdam and Eindhoven. The co-operative dairy company intends to close its facility in Heiloo at the end of 2008. Developments in the sales of fresh dairy products are the primary dr...
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Campina
Date of publication :
05/09/2007
Views:
104
Danish group Arla Foods has started construction of a new powdered milk production plant, to expand its presence in the China's dairy sector.
The new site, situated in Hohhot, will allow the group to quadruple its output of milk powder to 30,000 tonnes annually by the time it becomes operational ...
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Arla Foods
Date of publication :
05/09/2007
Views:
165
With the latest BSE-positive in Canada, the National Milk Producers Federation is asking USDA to reconsider plans to open the border to Canadian cattle. In a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary, Mike Johanns, NMPF President Jerry Kozak questions the effectiveness of the Canadian ruminant-to-ruminan...
Source :
Brownfield
Date of publication :
05/07/2007
Views:
117
Australian dairy leaders, facing the worst drought on record in their country, have launched an industry-wide sustainability drive to improve the sector's environmental credentials.
Most factories, including those owned by top firms like Fonterra and National Foods, plan to significantly reduce w...
Source :
Dairy Reporter
Date of publication :
05/03/2007
Views:
101
Regional cheese producers are enjoying a revival in the UK, but the market as a whole is struggling to grow volumes against an unhealthy image with consumers.
Britain's cheese industry is at a crossroads, according to industry association Dairy UK, which held a sector-wide conference on the issue...
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Dairy UK
Date of publication :
05/03/2007
Views:
125
The Semex Alliance is pleased to announce that it has selected Jessica Lutes as its 2007 Marketing Intern.
Jessica is in her third year at the University of Guelph, in the Bachelor of Arts Honours – English Program. Jessica has been extremely active on campus, serving as the assistant director f...
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Semex Alliance
Date of publication :
04/26/2007
Views:
194
Men who consume large amounts of dairy foods may increase their risk of developing Parkinson's disease, says new research.Researchers in the US made the link by analysing data on more than 57,000 men and 73,000 women compiled over nine years between 1992 and 2001. Their work, published in the May ed...
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Dairy Reporter
Date of publication :
04/26/2007
Views:
90
As Tesco again displayed its power in the UK food chain with another profits rise, dairy group Arla Foods joined a growing list of processors to raise farmgate milk prices.
Arla UK, now owned directly by its Scandinavian parent Arla Foods, said it would pay farmers an extra one pence per litre (p...
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Arla UK
Date of publication :
04/25/2007
Views:
121
Because 96 per cent of Australia is experiencing severe drought, there is a very strong market for Canadian cow embryos and semen, said an Australian dairy farmer and auctioneer
Brian Leslie was speaking at the Delta hotel on Saturday at Holstein Canada's annual convention.This is the first time ...
Source :
The Guardian
Date of publication :
04/25/2007
Views:
97