AK.Nรคdal 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 ยฃ1
Shoppers at B&M are enthusiastically purchasing the Cadbury Dairy Milk Creme Egg Bar, now priced at ยฃ1, as it makes a festive return.
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.
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.
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.
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 Jฤnis ล olks, 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.
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The company 'Zemturu piens' has withdrawn over 5 tons of fresh milk from stores due to the discovery of a Q fever pathogen in one cow.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.
HOW MILK RECORDS ARE BORN? โฉ 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.
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.
How green is your milk? We compare the environmental cost of dairy and plant-based options
The article discusses the shifting preferences in Australia from dairy milk to plant-based alternatives, examining the environmental implications of each option.
Plรณma Milks the Most of All Cows and Sets an Icelandic Record
Plรณma the cow has set a record in Iceland for milk production, milking nearly 17,000 liters in a year.
Dairy exports fell by 23% in a month, while domestic sales contracted again in January
Dairy exports from Argentina declined significantly in January, reflecting a 22.9% decrease from the previous month, alongside a contraction in domestic sales.
US submarine sinks Iranian warship, sea levels โhigher than thoughtโ, cow milk makes a comeback
The article discusses various issues, including a US submarine sinking an Iranian warship, calls for mercy for Australians in Syrian detention, and the resurgence of cow milk over plant-based options amid rising fuel prices in Australia.
Chamber approves prohibition of the use of the word 'milk' on dairy product packaging
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a bill that prohibits the use of the word 'milk' on packaging for dairy products, now moving to the Senate for analysis.
AD FEATURE: How long does milk last once opened? The definitive guide
This article provides a guide on how to properly store milk to extend its freshness after opening.
Farmers fight to reclaim the word 'milk' from non-dairy alternatives
Australian dairy farmers are advocating for stricter labeling laws to prevent non-dairy products from using the term 'milk,' following a UK court ruling on similar grounds.
โThe cows beat the shit out of the robots the first dayโ: the tech revolution designed to improve dairy farming
Dairy farmers in Australia are adopting robotic milking systems to transform their operations and improve efficiency in milk production.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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%.
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.
Dairy Renewed โ Expensive but Reliable Equipment
The Alytus dairy plant has updated much of its equipment to enhance milk product quality amidst increasing demand.
Infant Milk: Why 24 Families Are Suing the State Services and Industries
24 families in France are initiating legal action against state services and dairy companies following health concerns related to infant milk products.
PAINFUL DEBTS: The bankrupt cheese factory owes hundreds of thousands of euros to milk producers
The Paide cheese factory, belonging to the E-Piim cooperative, is going bankrupt while owing hundreds of thousands of euros to milk producers in Viljandi County.
Which milk should you choose from the store? Clear answer
Current Finnish dietary guidelines recommend choosing fat-free milk with a maximum of 0.5% fat content.
Beijing has closed the anti-dumping investigation and will reduce imports of milk from the EU
China will lower the maximum tariff on dairy imports from the European Union to 11.7% following the closure of an anti-dumping investigation.
Milk prices have fallen in major EU exporting countries, including Lithuania
Milk prices have seen a significant decline in key EU exporters, notably Lithuania, amid ongoing trends of overproduction and low demand.
Oat-based products cannot be sold as 'milk', court rules
Oatly loses its court battle over using the term 'milk' for its oat-based products following a ruling from the UK's highest court.
Oatly banned from using the word 'milk' to market plant-based products in the UK
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Oatly cannot use the term 'milk' to market its plant-based products, which ends a longstanding legal dispute with Dairy UK.
Coop lowers the price of organic milk
The Danish grocery chain Coop has announced a price reduction on organic milk as part of a broader initiative to lower prices on over 200 dairy products, investing millions to achieve this.
Food Prices: Milk and Minced Meat More Expensive, Butter and Vegetables Slightly Cheaper
A recent survey reveals significant changes in food prices in Estonia, with milk and minced meat seeing increases while butter and vegetables experienced slight reductions.
"Smiltene Milk" acquires "Cesvaine Milk"
The acquisition of Cesvaine Milk by Smiltene Milk aims to enhance competitiveness in the Baltic and European markets.
Nobody is Bitter with a Sweet, by Asia: The 5 Most Beloved Desserts in Mongolia
The article discusses five beloved desserts in Mongolia, emphasizing their unique reliance on milk and dairy products rather than sugar due to the country's nomadic history and extreme climate.
Is there a 'dairy matrix'? These dairy products are particularly beneficial, according to a professor.
The article discusses whether dairy products like cheese, milk, and yogurt can impact health differently despite having similar fat content, highlighting the concept of a 'dairy matrix' and its implications for nutrition.
New Mexico newborn dies from Listeria infection after mother drank raw milk while pregnant: state officials
A newborn in New Mexico died from a Listeria infection linked to the mother consuming raw milk during pregnancy, prompting health officials to warn against raw dairy products.
Agriculture: Why It's Going Well for Organic Farmers - and Not for Conventional Ones
Despite the dramatic price drop causing significant issues for conventional dairy farmers, organic farmer Johannes Wirsching from Ohrenbach is thriving alongside other organic milk producers in Bavaria due to high organic milk prices.
RECEIPE DANA Without Milk and Eggs: Make Vanilla Donuts
This vegan vanilla donut recipe is light and fluffy, baked in just 8-9 minutes without eggs, dairy, or nuts, making them accessible for almost everyone.