The problems of Ukrainian dairy
Summer has already begun, but dairy operators still do not have a clear vision of the sales prospects.
Summer has already begun, but dairy operators still do not have a clear vision of the sales prospects.
Beginning of the new season does not make the milk operators happy. They have no markets to direct the surplus of milk.
The end of EU milk caps has lifted Irish spirits, but USDEC research shows clouds blocking sunny government forecasts.
Russian dairy market continues to go down: the prices for milk and for commodity dairy products are gradually declining.
The German Milk Board (MEG) has developed its own Roadmap Milch & Mark as a guide for the milk trade after the end of quota.
The Irish government has invested nearly €35 million to make the country’s dairy processing sector more innovative, competitive and sustainable in order to position it as a global leader in the industry.
On February 13 there was press conference of the Minister of Agriculture and the Food of Belarus Leonid Zayats.
New Zealand-based Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited has commissioned its new dairy ingredients plant in Heerenveen, in the north of the Netherlands.
At the beginning of 2015, a few weeks before the end of the milk quota regime, discussions on the future of the dairy industry intensified in Brussels.
International demand for dairy products has bottomed out and there are already signs that markets are starting to improve slightly, according to Arla Vice President Frede Juulsen.