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Analysis & FeaturesCould milk price regulation shift the power in dairy?
Farming unions are calling for reforms to milk pricing. So what changes are they proposing? And what does it mean for processors?
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NewsMilk & More sign-ups rocket in 2020
Milk & More signed up more online customers in the first eight months of 2020 than it did during the whole of 2019
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NewsCathedral City enters US market with trio of cheddar products
The cheese has been marketed on an 18-storey billboard in New York’s iconic Times Square
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Promotional VideosVideo briefing: what’s next in dairy drinks?
We spoke to Sophie Johnson Trevis, head of category at FrieslandCampina UK, to find out what’s hot, what’s not and what’s next for the category
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NewsCulina takes over distribution site run by defunct rival NFT
The loss-making NFT Distribution Holdings was placed into administration on 31 January
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NewsOrnua revamps Pilgrims Choice cheese blocks with new plastic-saving shape
Using the tagline ‘Same weight…40% Less Plastic’ the dairy co-op will now sell its cheese in a stubbier shape dubbed the Megablock
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NewsYeo Valley makes first move into yoghurt pouches with Little Yeos duo
The NPD will be fully recyclable through a partnership with recycling specialist Enval
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NewsUK secures first post-Brexit free trade deal with Japan
The deal with Japan largely replicates the existing EU-Japan free trade agreement, though with some enhanced access for UK food and drink
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NewsMüller moves Frijj milkshake brand to Yogurt & Desserts to ‘boost market share’
The dairy giant said the move would aid Frijj’s brand building, product development and marketing capabilities
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NewsArla posts strong lockdown results but warns of future cost-cutting
The dairy co-op saw UK revenues grow by 4.7% in the first six months of 2020, driven by strong in-home consumption
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NewsCross-channel delays ‘could see food perish’ warn exporters
Meat and dairy exporters fear their food will become trapped in queues waiting to cross the Channel
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NewsCity snapshot: Branded sales growth helps Arla shrug off coronavirus challenges
Danish dairy giant Arla grew its first half revenues by 2.8% driven by branded sales and retail growth, The Hut Group confirm £4.5bn September float plan, B&M promoted to the FTSE 100 and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsGovernment’s food trade advisers ‘not representative’ claim industry sources
The government’s new agri-food trade advisory group is under fire for failing to reflect the food industry’s broad range of interests
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Comment & OpinionKerrygold slathers on the nostalgia in cheesy butter ad
Kerrygold is back on our screens, with an ad that supposedly plays up the brand’s grass-fed cred
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NewsYeo Valley brings back organic logo to packs
The move is part of a major new marketing push to promote its links to sustainable farming
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NewsArla to debut its first plant-based brand Jörd in UK next month
The dairy co-op will launch Jörd in Sainsbury’s on 21 September
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NewsCoca-Cola eyes prebiotic drinks market with Inna U application
The trademark application covers areas including prebiotic drinks, dairy drinks and coffee
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NewsButters and spreads sales continue to grow despite easing of lockdown
The value of the category rocketed by more than a quarter in the 12 weeks to 12 July
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NewsBel invests £1.7m in new Babybel snacking ad campaign
The ‘Join the Goodness’ push will emphasise the brand as a healthier snacking alternative, Bel UK said
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NewsLancashire Farm Dairies under fire over ‘cow yoga class’ PR stunt
The UK’s ‘first cow yoga class’ by Lancashire Farm Dairies was criticised by a Hindu cleric as ‘frivolous’





