Cheese

Currency issues and the continued ban on EU products entering Russia were factors in Milkiland's Q1 results.

Milkiland sees profits tumble in Q1

By Jim Cornall

International dairy producer Milkiland said the lack of cheese exports from Ukraine and Poland to Russia, unfavorable global pricing for dry milk products, and currency devaluation, resulted in an almost 22% drop in its Q1 2016 consolidated revenues to...

Emmi is expanding in the US with the acquisition of the California artisan cheese company, Cowgirl Creamery Corporation.

Emmi buys US cheese company

By Jim Cornall

Swiss dairy company Emmi has entered into a merger with the US cheese company Cowgirl Creamery Corporation and the associated Tomales Bay Foods, based in Petaluma, California.

The new FOSS DairyScan analyzer is aimed at cheesemakers producing less than 7,000 tons of cheese per year.

FOSS introduces new cheese scanner

By Jim Cornall

FOSS has introduced the DairyScan, an analytical instrument for testing the fat and moisture content of cheese during production and at final product release.

Agropur is no longer importing diafiltered milk, which circumvents Canadian import tariffs.

Agropur stops importing diafiltered milk

By Jim Cornall

Following the establishment of an interim national program to encourage the use of Canadian milk in cheese manufacturing, Agropur Cooperative has announced that it is immediately discontinuing the use of imported diafiltered milk, becoming the first major...

The NMPF, USDEC and the IDFA want Congress to support the TPP - and also to enforce it.

Dairy organizations look to Congress for TPP agreement support

By Jim Cornall

The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF), US Dairy Export Council (USDEC) and the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) have sent a letter to members of Congress urging support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.

Tesco has launched its Tesco Cheese Group similar in principle to its Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group, which pays an above-market price for milk.

Tesco sets up cheese group

By Jim Cornall

UK retailer Tesco has announced it has created the Tesco Cheese Group (TCG), which will guarantee dairy farmers an above market price for the milk they produce for Tesco’s British own-label Mild, Medium, Mature, Extra Mature, Red Leicester and Double...

WABEL's Chilled & Dairy Summit takes place this week, bringing buyers and suppliers together for business meetings.

WABEL summit unites buyers and suppliers

By Jim Cornall

The traditional format for trade shows is becoming an “old concept” for those doing business, says WABEL’s co-founder and managing director.

Adams Foods and Adams Food Ingredients have been renamed Ornua Foods and Ornua Nutrition Ingredients respectively to reflect their parent company, Ornua.

Adams Foods takes on Ornua name

By Jim Cornall

UK-based Adams Foods and Adams Food Ingredients have changed their names to reflect their parent company, Ornua.  

Wageningen University and Research Centre is renowned for its agriculture and food production studies. Photo: iStock - ahavelaar

Sepcial edition: getting more from your milk

Milk studies at Wageningen University and Research Centre

By Jim Cornall

Caseins, whey protein, milk composition and animal science are all important research topics for today’s dairy industry, says Wageningen University and Research Centre, which is based in the Netherlands and renowned for its work in food production.

Arla and DFA are embarking on a joint venture to produce cheddar at a new plant in Linwood, NY, which will be operational by 2017.

Arla and DFA to create New York State cheese plant

By Jim Cornall

Arla and Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) have agreed to enter into a joint venture that includes the construction of a small dairy plant in Linwood, New York, for cheddar cheese production.

Graham's The Family Dairy is partnering with Brakes Scotland to supply dairy products to Brakes' customers across Scotland.

Graham’s The Family Dairy inks deal with Brakes Scotland

By Jim Cornall

Graham’s The Family Dairy has signed a new deal with Scottish food suppliers Brakes Scotland to provide milk, butter, cream, cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese and crème fraiche to its customers across Scotland.

The new Eatwell Guide (left), which replaces the Eatwell Plate (right), reduces the recommended amount of dairy in the diet from 15% to 8%.

Anger as new Eatwell Guide slashes dairy

By Jim Cornall

Public Health England’s (PHE) launch of the new Eatwell Guide, which promotes more fruit, vegetables and starchy carbohydrates, and almost halves the amount of dairy in the diet, has drawn ire from various industry sources.

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