Contrast: Strong Drop in Milk Sale Earnings While Other Dairy Business Indicators Recover
Argentina's dairy industry faces a paradox of increased production and partial recovery in domestic consumption amid a significant decrease in farm earnings.
Fake Paneer-Khoya, Adulterated Oil-Dates Destroyed... Action Intensified in UP During Festive Season
The Food Safety Department in Uttar Pradesh has intensified its crackdown on adulterators during the festive season, destroying large quantities of adulterated dairy products and sweets.
Biedronka is fighting for the protein products market with frying pans
Biedronka is capitalizing on the growing demand for high-protein dairy products, particularly yogurt, which has seen significant sales growth driven by consumer preference for high-protein variants.
NNPC: Nigerian National Plundering Corporation
The article critiques the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by drawing an analogy with the dairy industry and highlighting issues of mismanagement and inefficiency.
The most important climate measure for agriculture has been voted down in the Storting. With MDG on board.
The Norwegian Parliament has rejected a key climate measure targeting methane emissions in dairy farming, a decision influenced by MDG's stance on the effectiveness of methane inhibitors.
Final closure and 520 people without jobs: famous dessert and plant brands managed by Venezuelans disappear
The closure of dairy plants managed by Venezuelan company Maralac S.A has left 520 workers unemployed following a judicial bankruptcy declaration.
Decision Made: Helsinki Halves Meat and Dairy Products in Schools and Daycares
Helsinki's city council has decided to halve the procurement of meat and dairy products in city food services, specifically affecting schools and daycares, by 2030.
Helsinki halves meat and dairy procurement in schools and daycares
The Helsinki City Council has approved a proposal to halve the procurement of meat and dairy products in city food services by 2030, substituting them with plant-based foods.
The Birth, Rise, and Death of E-Piim
E-Piim, also known as SCE E-Piim, is a dairy cooperative in Estonia with a history dating back to 1910, making it one of the oldest organizations in the country.
Five Perspectives on the E-Piim Crisis
The article discusses various viewpoints on the E-Piim crisis, including insights from former leader Jaanus Murakas and other stakeholders.
Owes nearly US$140 million: the liabilities of the dairy company SanCor were verified and one data point was surprising
The dairy cooperative SanCor has been verified to have liabilities exceeding US$138.9 million, mainly from labor claims, according to a judicial report.
Saturated fats and whole milk: beneficial or harmful?
A recent re-evaluation of dietary guidelines suggests that saturated fats and whole fat dairy may not be as harmful as previously thought, potentially offering health benefits when consumed in moderation.
The price of agricultural land has turned downwards
The price of agricultural land in Estonia, after years of continuous growth, declined in 2025 due to difficulties in the crop sector, issues in the dairy industry, and rising interest rates.
A Step You Shouldn't Miss When Preparing Mashed Potatoes
The article provides a simple tip for enhancing mashed potatoes by ensuring that dairy ingredients are at room temperature before mixing them in.
Uncertainty about the future of one of the country's leading dairy companies: it accumulates rejected checks for $13.6 billion and its 3 plants are paralyzed
Lรกcteos Verรณnica, a major dairy company in Argentina, faces critical challenges as its operations have come to a halt, resulting in substantial debt and unpaid salaries for employees.
Action Against Adulterators Before Holi, 2500 Kg of Cheese and 200 Kg of Mawa Destroyed in 72 Hours
Ahead of Holi and Ramadan, food safety authorities in Ghaziabad and Hapur launched a crackdown on adulterators, destroying significant quantities of counterfeit dairy products.
AfD: Theo Mรผller fails with an injunction
Dairy entrepreneur Theo Mรผller has failed in his attempt to prevent the organization Campact from labeling him as a supporter of the AfD, according to a ruling by the Hamburg Regional Court.
Allegation Against AfD: Dairy Founder Theo Mรผller Loses Court Case Against Campact
Theo Mรผller, founder of a dairy company, lost a legal battle against the organization Campact over claims that he supports the far-right party AfD.
Meat buyers entice dairy farmers to send cows to slaughterhouses
Dairy farmers in Estonia are facing severe financial difficulties and are being pressured to sell their cows for meat due to a lack of income from milk sales.
Farmers return to Queensland dairy industry after decades of dramatic decline
The Queensland dairy industry has stabilized and is beginning to grow again, ending decades of decline and marked by an increase in the number of new dairy farms and production.
Dairy Farmer's Day: 10% drop in revenue and some producers explore a new business model
Argentinian dairy farmers are facing a 10% drop in revenue as they celebrate Dairy Farmer's Day, prompting some to seek new business models amid falling prices.
Lidl Reduces Prices of Dairy Products: Announces New Measures
Lidl Lithuania has announced price reductions for milk products, highlighting a commitment to affordability and quality for its customers.
Trailer carrying dairy products overturns on the road to Samborondรณn this Monday
A trailer transporting dairy products overturned on the road to Samborondรณn in Ecuador on Monday after losing control and crashing into a power pole.
Billionaire Teplรฝ praised Babiลก's minister. He regrets that he can no longer sell to Russia
Milan Teplรฝ, owner of the largest Czech dairy company, expressed dissatisfaction with current food prices and the government's plans to lower them, while also regretting the loss of the Russian market.
Dozens of cows found dead after a storm in Cรณrdoba: pointing to a lightning strike
Dozens of dairy cows were found dead in Cรณrdoba, Argentina, following a storm, likely due to a lightning strike phenomenon.
It started with 13 borrowed cows and today produces 12 million liters a year: integrated agriculture with a dairy farm and sells dairy products from its own factory
Damiรกn Visconti has successfully integrated agriculture with a dairy business, producing 12 million liters of milk annually with a focus on sustainable practices and local employment.
Milk prices in Europe are falling: the largest decline was recorded in Estonia in January
Milk prices in Europe are declining, with Estonia experiencing the sharpest drop in January due to various market pressures.
New milk station for the dairy industry OMHROS
The dairy industry OMHROS inaugurates a new milk station in Glyki, Thesprotia, aimed at increasing milk collection capacity and job creation.
Nyenget's Weight Strategy: Avoiding Dairy Products
Martin Lรธwstrรธm Nyenget, a Norwegian skier, is avoiding dairy products during the Olympics to enhance his performance, while anticipating a post-race chocolate treat.
Grabbing 'Piemenฤlio' dairy products - both their quality and excellent taste are appreciated
A local supermarket in Vilnius highlights discounts on dairy products, especially from the 'Piemenฤlio' brand, which are popular for their quality and taste.
Tradition Still Rules the Plate. Meat Holds Strong
Despite rising prices, the demand for meat and dairy products in Poland remains robust, with significant sales growth recorded over the past year.
The state is looking for ways to assist dairy producers in difficulty
The Estonian government is seeking ways to assist dairy producers facing financial difficulties due to issues within the cooperative E-Piim.
Three Support Measures Available for Dairy Producers Affected by E-Piim
Dairy producers facing difficulties due to temporary payment delays at E-Piim can access three support measures through the Rural Development Foundation in Estonia.
Kruuse: the state must find a way to help producers affected by E-Piim's difficulties
Urmas Kruuse emphasizes the need for government support for dairy producers impacted by the bankruptcy of E-Piim.
The Rural Affairs Committee discussed the impact of E-Piim's bankruptcy filing on the dairy sector
The Estonian Rural Affairs Committee met to discuss the implications of E-Piim Tootmine AS's bankruptcy filing for the dairy industry in Estonia.
Hendrik Johannes Terras: The goal of bankruptcy proceedings is not to close the dairy factory
Hendrik Johannes Terras emphasizes that the bankruptcy proceedings for E-Piim's Paide factory aim to continue operations by finding new ownership or investment rather than shutdown.
Kruuse: MES should help farmers affected by E-Piim's difficulties
Urmas Kruuse emphasizes the need for state intervention to support farmers impacted by E-Piim's financial troubles during a meeting of the Agricultural Committee.
No more burning when cutting green chilies, MasterChef explains an easy method
MasterChef Pankaj Bhadauria shares tips on how to prevent burning sensations on hands when cutting green chilies by applying dairy products beforehand.
Estonian dairy factory 'E-Piim' facing bankruptcy; owes millions to Latvian farmers
The Estonian dairy company 'E-Piim' is on the brink of bankruptcy, causing concern among Latvian farmers who supplied milk to the company.
"How do you live when you haven't been paid for three months?" A small producer waits to see if E-Piim will sink or rise again
A small dairy farm in Estonia is struggling to survive after not receiving payment for three months.
Higher butter prices contribute to record revenue at Arla
Arla has achieved a record revenue of 15.1 billion euros last year, primarily driven by rising prices and increased demand for protein-rich products.
"Born out of necessity": his father had an imported car dealership, it closed, a piece of advice changed everything and created two recognized brands
The Cordeiro family transitioned from an imported car dealership to successful brands in the herbal tea and dairy industries after economic challenges.
In Latvia, 9.6% More Dairy Products Were Produced Last Year; The Most Significant Increase is in Butter
Latvia's dairy production saw a significant increase in 2024, particularly in butter, which rose by 15.7%.
Free shop supermarket: which food category resists the onslaught of imports
In Argentina, certain food categories are holding strong against the influx of imported goods, particularly due to logistical challenges and local consumption habits.
Lisa Magnusson: Of Course We Should Say Veggie Burgers and Oat Milk
The meat and dairy lobby is pushing for a ban on terms like 'veggie burger' and 'oat milk,' claiming it is to protect the public from being 'misled'โa stance the author argues is nonsensical.
Turkey: Unusual footage shows water buffaloes soaking in hot springs
Footage from Turkey highlights the unique practice of water buffaloes soaking in hot springs during sub-zero temperatures to aid their health and dairy production.
The USA is stealing our Gorgonzola
The US-Argentina trade agreement potentially undermines Italian cheese brands by recognizing US dairy products and reducing tariffs.
Several large companies are interested in acquiring E-Piim Production
Multiple large companies express interest in the acquisition of E-Piim Production, while the Estonian government aims to keep the company under local ownership.
The EU deems China's tariffs on certain dairy products "unjustified"
The EU criticized China for imposing tariffs on specific dairy products, claiming they are unjustified despite recent reductions.
Important in Latvian Business This Week: Sale of 'Cesvaines Piens' and 225 Million Euro Financing for Enterprises
The Latvian dairy processing company AS 'Smiltenes Piens' has acquired AS 'Cesvaines Piens' amidst a backdrop of increasing competition and the need for industry consolidation.