Saputo Inc. says it will close two Canadian dairy division plants, eliminating 144 jobs, while planning to invest $10 million in automation at other plants in its Canadian division during
Already among the top players in the cottage cheese market, Dean Foods will soon have some more curds in the cup. Dean says it has inked a deal with privately
For a second year, IDFA has partnered with Salary.com to conduct a comprehensive compensation survey of the dairy foods industry. The results will provide critical data on more than 65 key jobs, many of which are unique to dairy.
Lipid Nutrition and Tempo Canada Inc. have expanded their strategic partnership designed to mutually benefit both companies by better serving the dietary supplement and functional food markets in the United States. The companies say the expansion will allow the two companies to serve a broader customer base in the United States.
It might be said that there’s no manual for corporate responsibility. Well, now there is. A public relations trade publication, PR News has just published its Guide to Best Practices
Dean Foods, said last month it will refuse milk from cloned cows. The Food and Drug Administration gave preliminary approval to meat and milk from cloned animals and could grant final approval by the end of the year. Many organic dairies have also said they oppose milk from clones.
A recent British government report concludes that organic food may be no better for the environment than conventional produce and in some cases is contributing more to global warming than intensive agriculture. A comprehensive study of the environmental impact of food production found there was “insufficient evidence” to say organic farming has fewer ecological side-effects than other farming methods.
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.-Milk sales are making a turnaround in California, as they are nationwide, and nobody is more excited about this news than the California Milk Processor Board’s new Executive Director, Steve James.
Several industry leaders and innovators were honored recently at IDFA’s Dairy Forum. Among them were John Jeter, CEO, of Hilmar Cheese (right) who was recognized with the NCI Laureate Award, presented each year to individuals who have made significant contributions to the U.S. cheese industry. Dairy Foods presented its Processor of the Year award to the Dannon Company (below).
Straus Family Creamery, Tomales Bay, Calif., says the recent decision by the FDA to allow cloned dairy cows to produce milk for human consumption is double trouble for consumers, and is arguing that if the milk enters the food chain it should be labeled.