All Dairy articles – Page 285

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    Quota slump

    2000-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Milk quota prices have dropped through the 20ppl while leased quota is trading at 4ppl. This is about a third of the average price that would have been paid for it in April 1997. Raw milk was trading at over 23ppl at that time. The drop in quota...

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    Cheese: Rowcliffe blasts low price mania

    2000-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Tim Rowcliffe, incoming chairman of the Specialist Cheesemakers' Association, has launched a broadside at supermarkets for concentrating on price at the expense of quality. "For too long the British have been subjected to bland, mass produced cheap...

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    The Grocer guide to brokerage:

    2000-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Land of milk and money IDC Ltd (Independent Dairy Consortium Ltd) Unit 14, Bridgegate Business Centre Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury Bucks HP19 8XW Tel: 01296 488997 Fax: 01296 488268 E-mail: info@idcltd.com Website: www.idcltd.com Key...

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    Flotation for St Ivel's cows

    2000-04-15T00:00:00Z

    St Ivel aims to harness interest in health oriented eating with a £5m TV campaign for its Gold brand. The new campaign aims to build on Gold's relaunch in September last year which focused on semi-skimmed milk as a key ingredient. The new ads,...

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    ANOTHER GERMAN YOGURT GIANT

    2000-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Following in Müller's footsteps, another German yogurt giant has its sights set on the UK market. Erhmann, Germany's largest fruit yogurt brand [18% share/ACNielsen], has set up a sales and distribution operation in the UK through the Wright...

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    Graham Norton comes out with a long tube in his hand

    2000-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Comedian Graham Norton stars in a £4m advertising campaign for McVitie's Tubes. Breaking on April 6 and running until June 24, the theme of the campaign (which features Jaffa Cake tubes and Milk Chocolate Digestive tubes) is to encourage people to...

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    Felix Milk

    2000-04-08T00:00:00Z

    My owner was so astounded by the price of Felix milk ­ 59p for 200ml (the equivalent of £2.95 a litre) ­ that she was tempted first of all to keep it for herself and put it in her tea. "It's outrageous, it's more than 10 times the price per ...

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    Organic gold

    2000-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Sales are romping away for organic chilled pot desserts. Yeo Valley Organic claims organic yogurt grew 73% last year, a performance outstripped by its own 100% growth. Soaring consumer demand has led to a spate of innovations. Yeo Valley Organic...

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    Yesterday

    2000-04-08T00:00:00Z

    It seems only yesterday that Eden Vale and St Ivel had the yogurt market virtually to themselves. The two companies set the pace in the 1980s, only to see their share shrink in the 1990s with the growth of Müller, the explosion of new brands and...

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    New chocolate bars get into ring

    2000-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Booker and Comic Relief are taking on the big chocolate brands with the launch of their own (separate) chocolate countlines. Booker has entered the ring with four new own label impulse bars. Caramel Choc-Full is soft nougat, caramel and milk...

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    Dairy Crest marketing chief joins Duchy Originals as md

    2000-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The Prince of Wales' food brand Duchy Originals has appointed Belinda Gooding as its new managing director. She takes up the post in June. Currently the group marketing director at Dairy Crest, Gooding has worked on the launch of its organic cheese...

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    Farmers tell JS what milk costs

    2000-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Milk producers this week convened a top level meeting with Sainsbury management to explain the crisis the dairy industry faces. "Sainsbury can be in no doubt that, the way things are at present, they and other major retailers risk losing their...

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    Japanese say cheese

    2000-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Who says it's nigh on impossible to sell strong tasting cheeses to Japan? Singleton's stand at this month's Foodex show in Tokyo was mobbed by Japanese buyers eager to taste the firm's traditional Stiltons and more unusual products such as...

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    NZ Milk splashes out £10m on major revamp of Anchor

    2000-03-18T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand Milk is investing £10m in a major relaunch of its market leading Anchor brand, featuring a new logo, packaging and communication strategy. Ros Davis, marketing director, New Zealand Milk (UK), said: "A £10m investment is rare in the...

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    Milk price fixing' issue

    2000-03-18T00:00:00Z

    UK multiples say they could face the wrath of government competition officials if they step in to help British dairy farmers by fixing the price of milk. Safeway and Waitrose say they would keep their prices stable in the wake of a demonstration in...

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    NFU hits out over low milk prices

    2000-03-18T00:00:00Z

    This week the NFU launched its campaign to highlight low farmgate milk prices. Consumers have grown accustomed to cheap liquid milk in supermarkets and are unwilling to pay more. The producers are focusing on the differential between their claimed...

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    Malta

    2000-03-18T00:00:00Z

    I spent last week lecturing in Malta which has applied to join the EU along with Poland, Slovenia and others. Signor Prodi was there, much feted as the big cheese. The Maltese are split on party lines about whether to join or not. It reminded me of...

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    Strip Cheese does a twin pack act

    2000-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Kraft's latest cheese snack launch is a countline version of kids snack Dairylea Strip Cheese. The new version is a twin pack and contains the same product as the original four pack. It will be price marked 39p at launch to drive trial (it usually...

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    Nurishment by ice cream

    2000-03-11T00:00:00Z

    WT Foods Group is expanding its energy milk drink brand Nurishment with the launch of a new ice cream. Nurishment ice cream comes in four flavours ­ vanilla, chocolate, strawberry and mango. It has an 18 month shelf life and it will be positioned...

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    Organic growth for unigate dairies

    2000-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Unigate has just acquired a purpose built organic dairy facility at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. The site will produce organic liquid milk for retail multiples. Organic liquid milk is estimated to be worth £8m at retail, comprising 1.3% of...