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Pages from Dairy WeekLaunched in 2000, Dairy Week is the first dedicated electronic news service specifically designed for the Australian and New Zealand dairy industry.

A weekly compilation of abstracts from domestic and international sources created to ensure that you and your staff are informed of important issues as they develop.

With fifteen pages per issue, covering approximately 50 articles and news items, Dairy Week is the most authoritative news source on the region.

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This week's news
Dairy Companies
Bega Cheese Moves to Company Status – Pick the Right Partner
Bega Cheese shareholders have approved its transformation from a co-operative to a company, paving the way for a possible public float. A-class and B-class shares have been issued under the restructure. Chairman Barry Irvin said the Board had decided to make the changes now to enable...
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Dairy Companies
‘Milk With Altitude’ in Northern Tablelands
Report from the ‘Milk with Altitude’ annual conference of the Queensland Dairy Farmers Organisation. Ron Storey from Australian Crop Forecasters gives market predictions of feed grain prices, saying in the long-term grain prices will come down once stocks start to rebuild around the world. Rabobank dairy analyst, Tim Hunt, analyses farmgate milk prices in...
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Dairy Companies
New Report from USDA ERS on Agricultural Supply and Demand
‘Global Agricultural Supply and Demand: Factors Contributing to the Recent Increase in Food Commodity Prices’: World market prices for major food commodities such as grains and vegetable oils have risen sharply to historic highs of more than 60% above levels just two years ago. Recent factors that...
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Dairy Companies
Middle East Demand for Australian Dairy Products
Research undertaken by Dairy Australia has shown that despite the rising price of dairy in the Middle East, demand among regular consumers remains strong. The survey has found that, with the exception of Egypt, demand for dairy in the oil-rich region is unlikely to be significantly impacted by...
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Dairy Companies
Fonterra CEO Criticises New Zealand’s Proposed Emission Trading Scheme
The world’s greenhouse gas emissions could potentially increase along with the revenues of offshore dairy competitors, if New Zealand’s proposed Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is not changed. This was the view put forward today by Fonterra’s CEO, Andrew Ferrier, at the presentation of Fonterra’s submission to the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee. “New Zealand is one of the most greenhouse...
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Dairy Companies
Baskin Robbins Moves into Soft Serve – Vale Irvine Robbins
Baskin-Robbins, the world’s largest ice cream chain, will announce plans to sell soft-serve ice cream, a risky marketing move that it has resisted since its founding 62 years ago. As summer approaches, the chain also wants a piece of one of ice cream’s few growth areas. Soft-serve sales topped...
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Dairy Companies
Infant Formula – Latest Round Up of News
The UK’s FSA and Department of Health have launched a review of the controls governing the advertising and presentation of infant and follow-on formula. “The review will be looking at whether the regulations enable shoppers to clearly differentiate between infant and follow-on formula and makes sure that breastfeeding is not undermined by the products’...
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