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The Chinese bought a one year supply of milk powder from world markets then suddenly stopped buying, Alltech’s chief innovation officer, Aidan Connolly, says.
Published in Agribusiness
Westland Milk has opened a company in China to market products in the lucrative market.
Published in General News
It could be be two years before the mess in dairy prices regains some sort of equilibrium, according to Brent Love of KPMG who specialises in dairy agribusiness.
Published in General News
Cow don't know it’s Christmas, says Brian Larson, plant manager of JD Heiskell Ltd’s Pixley branch, a big feed mill in the major dairying region of Central Valley, California.
Published in Farm Health
Shanghai Pengxin subsidiary Milk New Zealand Holdings has expressed a desire to build its own factory here.
Published in Milking It
Dairy farmers will be bracing for sombre news from Fonterra this Wednesday.
Published in Opinion
To call it a perfect storm trivialises the difficulties primary producers are facing in the balance between environment, welfare (human and animal) and economics. 
Published in Opinion
Australian sheep farmers are banking on strong prices lamb in the coming years, but are warning of headwinds.
Published in World News
Milk New Zealand Holding Ltd, which took over the Crafar Farms, has been lauded as a “great example” of the success of foreign investment in NZ at the NZ China Trade Association (NZCTA) Business Awards.
Published in General News
The payout to dairy farmers next season is unlikely to improve over the current season, says KPMG’s global head of agri, Ian Proudfoot.
Published in General News
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