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NewsArla acquires Yeo Valley dairy business in bid to drive organic growth
The deal gives farmer-owned dairy co-operative Arla the rights to use the Yeo Valley brand in milk, butter, spreads and cheese under an intellectual property licence
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NewsArla swoops for Yeo Valley dairy business to tap organic boom
Farmer-owned Arla Foods has agreed to acquire the Yeo Valley dairy business as it seeks to cash in on growing consumer demand for organic produce.
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Comment & OpinionDairy mounts a positive response to anti-dairy rhetoric
The dairy industry is focusing on positive messages in its current marketing campaign Sir, We read with interest the opinion piece last week on the dairy industry’s promotional work and how vegans are deflecting our positive messaging. As the Grocer has highlighted, it is incredibly important that ...
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Comment & OpinionHard cheese for Dutch shop
Hard times for the Amsterdam Cheese Company, which has been rapped by Dutch authorities for its use of the English language
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NewsMüllerlight cuts added sugar from Fruitopolis yoghurts
The range now contains 5.8g of naturally occurring sugars per 100g
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NewsStuart Stanley made finance director at Ornua Foods UK
Sanley has been promoted from the role of commercial finance manager…
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Comment & OpinionIt’s Februdairy, but the ministry is again being outsmarted by anti-dairy activists
#Februdairy is the latest in a series of hashtags used by the industry in a bid to re-engage Generation Y, who are deserting dairy in their droves
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NewsBio-tiful eyes breakfast on the go with Kefir-Quark pots
The brand says the pots represent a brand new category in the market…
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NewsArla to plough £72m into its British business this year
The cash injection is part of a €527m (£460m) global investment programme announced by the dairy co-op, and will see it bring production of Lactofree to the UK
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NewsArla aims to boost fibre consumption with Arla Fibre yoghurt
The high-fibre yoghurt range launched into Tesco stores today and contains 3.2g of fibre per 100g serving
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Feature SynopsisFocus on Dairy Drinks: 10 March
The milkshake is bringing all the boys to the yard.
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NewsMüller gearing up to relaunch Milk & More delivery service
Consumer interest in doorstep milk delivery and traditional glass bottles has soared on the back of the plastics debate
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NewsArla and Abergavenny axe suppliers as glut hits goats milk market
The sector had faced oversupply problems for the past year, processors told The Grocer…
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NewsTrewithen Dairy boosted by new contracts and expansion
Turnover rises to £32m according to supplier’s accounts, while branded sales top £11m
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NewsCommunication must be high-quality to communicate quality
Because we make dairy-free drinks, some of our consumers assume we are anti-dairy, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health. Not so
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NewsMüller introduces first Frijj sharing bottles
It comes as the dairy giant seeks to develop new usage occasions for the brand and target the take-home market
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Comment & OpinionTough to crack? With mainstream brands now on board, baobab may yet have superfood potential
2018 could yet be the year of the baobab, containing 50% fibre and a third of your vitamin C requirement in 10g, it ticks plenty of boxes on the nutritional front
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NewsSpoof dairy marketing campaign given 'scrumptious' revamp
The campaign had been well received so far, said Dairy UK CEO Judith Bryans, with 1.1 million views of its spoof recruitment ad
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NewsDavid Salkeld made Wensleydale Creamery chairman
Industry veteran replaces Matthew Gribbin who has stepped down after 10 years in the role
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NewsMüller looks to next generation of dairy farmers with new group
Müller Direct Next Generation will see dairy giant support young farmers build ‘vibrant dairy businesses for the future’





