Rural Development Foundation: E-Piim has an owner who will pay off debts and restart the factory
The Rural Development Foundation signals that E-Piim's bankruptcy is a serious concern for Estonia's dairy sector, affecting numerous dairy farmers who are owed money.
AK.Nädal investigated what led to the bankruptcy of E-Piim factory
The E-Piim dairy factory in Estonia has declared bankruptcy due to ownership disputes, rising costs, and falling milk prices, affecting local dairy farmers owed money by the company.
B&M shoppers rush to buy returning Cadbury Easter favourite as price slashed to £1
Shoppers at B&M are enthusiastically purchasing the Cadbury Dairy Milk Creme Egg Bar, now priced at £1, as it makes a festive return.
"Everything is on hold": warns that a dairy company cannot pay its employees' salaries
A Santa Fe dairy company, Sudamericana de Lácteos, is facing a financial crisis, failing to pay salaries to 80 workers amidst ownership changes and rising debts.
From 10% to less than 3%: how farms are reducing calf mortality in Brazil
Brazilian farms are significantly lowering calf mortality rates through enhanced management practices and investment, reducing deaths from 10% to as low as 1%.
MEVGAL: Request for an investment of 160 million euros to be categorized as an 'Investment of Exceptional Significance'
MEVGAL has submitted a request for a 160 million euro investment to be classified under 'Investments of Exceptional Significance.'
Santa Mónica: The story of the dairy that was linked to 'El Mayo' and bears the name of his daughter
The article discusses the seizure of Mónica Zambada Niebla, daughter of drug trafficker Ismael 'Mayo' Zambada, during a Navy operation in Mexico and her association with a dairy named after her.
Afternoon front page: Poilievre talks ‘51st state’ on Rogan podcast; father, son sperm donors spark 613 pregnancies; and more
The article outlines various Canadian news topics, including Poilievre's comments on a podcast, a controversial sperm donation case, and proposals for dairy industry reform.
Developer goes from dropped corruption probe to farm payments dispute
Chris Pinzone, a developer linked to a high-profile corruption investigation, has had criminal charges against him dropped but is now facing civil cases related to farm payments.
Steak 'n Shake's $2.50 Statue of Liberty milkshake goes viral: 'Rolling the dice on dairy'
Steak 'n Shake's new $2.50 milkshake featuring a mini Statue of Liberty has become a social media sensation as part of a promotion for America's 250th anniversary.
The War in the Middle East Disrupts the Export of Lithuanian Dairy Products
Tensions in the Middle East are hindering the export of Lithuanian dairy products to several Gulf states, as stated by industry representatives.
Sylvain Charlebois: A plan to slowly wean Canada off supply management
Sylvain Charlebois discusses the need for Canada to gradually transition away from its supply management system in dairy to better align with market-driven principles amid pressures from trade agreements.
In the middle of the highway, she jumped from a moving truck but no one imagined what she was protecting: 'She risked everything for freedom'
A cow, deemed unfit for the dairy industry, escapes from a moving truck on a Buenos Aires highway, becoming an unlikely symbol of freedom.
Yogurt or Kefir: Which is Better for the Gut?
The article discusses the health benefits of yogurt and kefir for gut health and compares the two fermented dairy products.
E-Piim's debts have put farmers in a difficult situation
Farmers who sold milk to the bankrupt E-Piim are struggling financially, prompting cooperative members to propose selling a subsidiary in Latvia to ease their monetary troubles.
Nutrition and Health Experts Recommend Consuming Three Dairy Products a Day for a Balanced Diet
Experts recommend including three servings of dairy in daily diets to ensure a balanced intake of essential nutrients.
Investing in Small Caps: How These Irish Benefit from the Protein Boom
The Irish company Glanbia has transformed from a dairy business into a fitness corporation, seeing significant stock increases, partly due to trends like weight loss injections, which experts believe will further boost its growth.
Investing in Small Caps: How These Irish Benefit from the Protein Boom
The Irish company Glanbia has transformed from a dairy company into a fitness enterprise, seeing a significant rise in its stock value, with experts believing this trend will continue due to the weight-loss injection.
B&M shoppers spot brand new Cadbury flavour but say they'd 'chuck it in the bin'
Shoppers have noticed a new Tropical Pineapple Cadbury Dairy Milk bar at B&M, but reactions are mixed, with some expressing disdain for the unusual flavor.
Quark shortage in the country: "Flying off the shelves"
Sweden is facing a significant shortage of quark, a protein-rich dairy product, as demand outstrips supply.
E-piim plans to sell Latvian dairy to cover debts
E-piim is planning to sell its Latvian subsidiary, a dairy plant, in order to address its debt issues.
The bankruptcy of E-piim forces dairy producers to sell cows
The bankruptcy of E-piim is forcing many small dairy farmers in Southeastern Estonia to sell their cows due to unpaid milk purchases.
The bankruptcy of E-Piim puts small dairy producers in a difficult situation
The bankruptcy of E-Piim has financially strained small dairy farmers in Southeastern Estonia, leading to livestock reductions as farmers struggle to cover operational costs.
Karalis: Pox and zoonoses 'freeze' acquisition plans - 70 million euros turnover in 2025, 50% exports
Karalis Dairy Industry is suspending its acquisition plans for cheese companies due to the spread of infectious diseases affecting livestock, raising concerns about the viability of the industry.
This Finnish rule ruins the taste of several foods - "Sold too fresh"
A Finnish chef argues that domestic beef production is struggling due to high costs and ties to dairy farming, affecting the taste and availability of local beef.
RESEARCH ⟩ 90 percent of Estonians support lowering VAT on basic food items
A recent survey reveals that 90% of Estonians support a reduction in VAT on essential food items, particularly dairy products, fruits, vegetables, fresh meat, and bread.
Of two hockey players and other unlikely romances
A peculiar tuna sandwich with cheese gains renewed fame thanks to a trending series, raising culinary eyebrows regarding the combination of fish and dairy.
Sesame milk: the drink rich in calcium, zinc, and antioxidants and who should not drink it
Sesame milk, derived from sesame seeds, offers a nutritional profile beneficial for the immune and digestive systems, providing a dairy alternative especially for those with intolerances.
Since the signing of the food price memorandum, the share of local milk in stores has not changed
The share of local milk in Latvian stores has remained largely unchanged since the signing of a food price memorandum last May, according to Jānis Šolks, chairman of the Central Union of Latvian Dairy Farmers.
VIDEO: One of the largest fresh milk producers in Latvia recalls its products
One of Latvia's largest milk producers, Zemturi, has recalled over five tons of fresh milk due to the detection of Q fever bacteria in its herd.
Now milk sellers will also need a license, no one can sell without registration
The FSSAI has made licenses mandatory for milk production and sale to curb adulteration in dairy products.
Today’s Vima: Sheep and Goat Pox, Countdown to Easter with Increased Cases
The article discusses the outbreak of sheep and goat pox in Greece, highlighting its implications for livestock, dairy products, and upcoming Easter celebrations.
Helsinki to halve meat and dairy procurement in city public catering
The Helsinki city council has decided to reduce meat and dairy procurement in public catering by 50% by 2030 to promote healthier diets and mitigate climate impact.
After the ruling against the dairy farm – the County Administrative Board investigates animal ban
The Swedish County Administrative Board is investigating the possibility of an animal ban at a dairy farm following serious animal cruelty findings.
For Safety Reasons, Zemturu Piens Withdraws Fresh Milk from Stores
The company 'Zemturu piens' has withdrawn over 5 tons of fresh milk from stores due to the discovery of a Q fever pathogen in one cow.
For safety reasons, the company 'Zemturi' recalls fresh milk from stores
The Latvian farm 'Zemturi' has recalled over five tons of fresh milk due to the detection of a Q fever pathogen in one of its cows, although the risk to public health remains low according to authorities.
The court declared E-Piim Tootmine AS bankrupt
The Tartu County Court has declared E-Piim Tootmine AS bankrupt, with the company's management working with trustees to maintain operations during the bankruptcy process.
The court declared AS E-Piim Tootmine bankrupt
The court has declared AS E-Piim Tootmine bankrupt, appointing Indrek Lepsoo and Olev Kuklase as bankruptcy administrators.
The Competition Council has allowed "Smiltene Dairy" to acquire "Cesvaine Dairy"
The Latvian Competition Council has approved the acquisition of Cesvaine Dairy by Smiltene Dairy, allowing them to exert significant influence over the dairy market in Latvia.
Competition regulators allow 'Smiltenes piens' to acquire 'Cesvaines piens'
The Latvian competition authority has permitted Smiltenes piens to acquire a majority stake in Cesvaines piens to enhance competitiveness in Baltic and European markets.
Several companies have shown interest in buying E-Piim
Several enterprises have expressed interest in acquiring the financially troubled E-Piim dairy production company, though the timeline for the bankruptcy proceedings remains uncertain.
HOW MILK RECORDS ARE BORN? ⟩ Today's cow is like a top athlete
Estonian dairy farming is experiencing new production records and a growing focus on animal welfare and longevity.
To cover the payment of wages, the dairy producer had to take a loan
A dairy producer in Saaremaa took out a significant loan to cover wage payments for its 35 employees and address financial difficulties due to milk debts.
Animal Rights Alliance after the verdict against farmers: 'It's remarkable that an accused is acquitted'
The Animal Rights Alliance criticizes the acquittal of one farmer in a notable animal abuse case involving mistreatment of dairy cows, despite evidence presented.
Kicked and hit dairy cows – employee at Ölandsgård sentenced for gross animal cruelty
An employee at Ölandsgård in Sweden has been convicted of gross animal cruelty after shocking footage revealed him kicking and hitting dairy cows, as well as mistreating calves.
Protein-rich foods: What is behind the Skyr hype?
The popularity of protein-rich dairy products is rising, with Skyr becoming a mass-market item, despite criticisms regarding high prices.
Vilvi Group's revenue increased by 11.8% this year to 52.4 million euros
Vilvi Group reported an 11.8% increase in revenue this year, reaching 52.4 million euros, with February sales alone amounting to 25.39 million euros, reflecting significant annual growth.
Delhi: 11 rounds of firing in Shahabad Dairy, two criminals injured in police encounter
In a police encounter in Delhi's Shahabad Dairy area, two criminals were injured after firing on both sides during an attempt to arrest them.
V. Pranckietis: The drafted Milk Law for consideration by the Seimas is 'empty'
The proposed Milk Law in Lithuania faces significant criticism as it is deemed unnecessary amidst ongoing debates and declining milk prices.
“Historical Importance”: The Cheese of Tafí del Valle, Produced for Over 500 Years, is the First Dairy Product in the Country with Geographical Indication
The cheese from Tafí del Valle in Tucumán, Argentina, has been officially recognized as the country's first dairy product with Geographical Indication, marking a significant cultural and historical milestone.