A new study has found Australians consumers have a fresh is best attitude to milk with not many interested in drinking the UHT version.This goes against global trends with UHT milk being highly popula
Denmark-based food company Arla Foods has signed a joint venture with Egypt's dairy company Juhayna, through which Arla will sell its products across Egypt.
More and more refrigerators nationwide are being stocked with almond milk and other assorted dairy alternatives, thus presenting a clear a shift in the U.S. beverage market, according to “Dairy and Dairy Alternative Beverage Trends in the U.S.,” a new rep
Work is complete on a new mozzarella plant at Fonterra’s Clandeboye site in New Zealand, doubling production and creating enough mozzarella to top more than 300 million pizzas a year.
The panel discussed the dynamics of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations, outstanding issues and the implications for U.S. and global trade in the absence of an agreement.
The World Trade Organizations (WTO) final ruling today against the U.S. Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) rule will cause severe economic harm to U.S. manufacturing and agriculture without immediate c
China and New Zealand have partnered to unveil the Yili Oceania Production Base, which is the first in a series of cooperation projects between the two countries and will cost Yili around $20m.
New Zealand dairy co-operative Westland Milk Products will build a new $40m ultra-high-temperature (UHT) treated long life milk plant at Rolleston manufacturing center.
Fonterra, a New Zealand-based dairy co-operative, has announced plans to construct two new high-efficiency milk powder driers at its Studholme site in South Canterbury.
New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited and a leading Chinese infant food manufacturer Beingmate have formed a global partnership that will help meet China’s growing demand for infant formula.
Kentucky Dairy Product Innovations (KYDPI) is set to open a dairy processing facility in London city, Kentucky, US, which involves an investment of around $4m.
US-based food manufacturing company Kellogg has required its suppliers such as farms and mills to reveal greenhouse gas emissions and take measures to reduce them.
Swedish-Danish cooperative Arla Foods had slashed 79 jobs in Russia, following the food import ban imposed by the country in response to the sanctions by the West.