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Georgia is hoping to move its food safety legislation closer to that of the EU. Photo: iStock - toxawww

EBRD and FAO supporting Georgia dairy sector

By Jim Cornall

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) are joining forces to support Georgia’s dairy sector.

Ireland pins ME growth plans on dairy demand

By Eliot Beer

Ireland is aiming to nearly double its food exports to the Middle East, with a target of more than US$560m by 2020, and is counting on its newly quota-free dairy industry to do it.

Thanks to deals with Mead Johnson Nutritionals and KALBE, the new facility at Murray Goulburn's Koroit site is set to go ahead.

Murray Goulburn A$300m plant to go ahead

By Jim Cornall

Australian cooperative Murray Goulburn has entered into a framework agreement to establish a supply alliance with global paediatric nutrition company Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN).

Italian dairy company Parmalat had a busy 205, with acquisitions in Latin America, Australia and Italy.

Parmalat directors quit in spite of positive 2015 results

By Jim Cornall

Italian dairy company Parmalat’s net revenue for the financial year ending December 31, 2015, rose from $6.08bn (€5.5bn) to $7.1bn (€6.4bn), however, profits fell from $228m (€205m) in 2014 to $164m (€147.6m).

Merial and Zoetis are partnering on marketing and distribution for dairy cattle vaccines and medicines in India. Photo: iStock - rvimages

Merial and Zoetis partner on dairy products in India

By Jim Cornall

Merial, the animal health division of Sanofi, and Zoetis India Limited, a subsidiary of Zoetis Inc., have announced they have entered into an exclusive marketing and distribution agreement for medicines and vaccines for dairy cattle in India.

GCC plans Greek yoghurt expansion

GCC plans Greek yoghurt expansion

By Eliot Beer

Turkish food producer Pinar plans to grow its presence in the GCC with new facilities and products, building on the high market penetration of its labneh in the region.

Nitropod's Food Truck and the CEO, Scot Rubin

Nitropod expects to enlarge its manufacturing plant

By Douglas Yu

The California-based liquid nitrogen ice cream company, Nitropod Industries Inc., plans on expanding its manufacturing plant and increasing the production this year, the company’s CEO, Scot Rubin, told DairyReporter. 

The New Zealand dairy industry is at the heart of proposals for research collaborations between China and New Zealand.Photo: iStock - Ruskpp

Cash available for NZ-China dairy research

By Jim Cornall

New Zealand Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce has announced a call for proposals for three multi-institution New Zealand-China Research Collaboration Centres to be supported as part of the new Catalyst Fund international research program.

Pyreos and Bosch India are working together on technologies to benefit the growing Indian dairy industry

Pyreos to work with Bosch India on milk analysis

By Jim Cornall

Pyreos, the UK-based passive infra-red sensor developer, has announced its technical co-operation with Bosch India for the joint development of milk analysis technologies.

Janette Scarth, Wensleydale Creamery export manager, will be part of the team attending Gulfood with the UKTI

Wensleydale Creamery heads to Gulfood with UKTI

By Jim Cornall

Yorkshire cheese and yogurt producer Wensleydale Creamery is hoping to build on its exports to the Middle East when it participates in a UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) mission to Gulfood in Dubai.

Britannia Industries, based in Bengaluru, India, reported strong growth for its third quarter.

Britannia announces Q3 profits

By Jim Cornall

India’s Britannia Industries Ltd, a dairy and bakery supplier, has reported consolidated third quarter revenue growth of 10%, and 12% for the year up to December 31, 2015, at $325.4m (Rs. 2,224 crores) and $939m (Rs. 6,417 crores) respectively.

Carbonneau and Meilhac addressing the crowd at the IDFA Dairy Forum.

REPORTS FROM IDFA FORUM 2016

Emerging markets essential to global growth in dairy

By Hal Conick

Dairy companies that want to capitalize on a growing global market will need to tap into emerging markets across the world, according to a presentation from McKinsey & Company at the 2016 IDFA Dairy Forum.

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