Chr. Hansen has opened its new facilities in Argentina. The new premises will be the cornerstone in the company's aim to expand its activities in the Argentine food market. In
NORTH MIAMI and ORLANDO, Fla.-A private-sector/public-sector collaboration has provided Florida hurricane victims with nearly a half million servings of aseptic milk for use in disaster areas that have lost power.
The International Dairy Foods Association has announced its 2005 meetings schedule. IDFA will offer a range of opportunities for dairy professionals to receive training and information that fits their educational
It's deja vu all over again at a former Parmalat plant in Millbank, Ontario, now home to Mornington Heritage Cheese and Dairy Co-op. The maker of goat's milk cheese recently
LOUISVILLE, Colo.-Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery teamed up with the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board last month for a Bavarian-style promotion in which it paired its beer with Wisconsin cheeses. The
A cold start to spring in New Zealand has crimped milk flows to Fonterra's southernmost dairy factory, at Edendale. Supplies to the factory-the country's fourth largest-were down about a million
DENVER, Colo.-Dannon is promoting its Light ‘n Fit product line by giving customers a free two-week health club guest pass. In order to qualify, consumers buy two 4 four-packs or
ST. PAUL, Minn.-Many of the cereals that mingle with milk at U.S. breakfast tables, are about to be made more wholesome. Cereal maker General Mills, hurt by low-carbohydrate diets in
HP Hood plans to consolidate its ice cream operations, and the Chelsea, Mass., company has recently entered the market for aseptic, portion pack coffee creamers. With Hood's recent acquisition of
LAVAL, France-Lactalis Group said last month it had acquired two dairies in former Soviet bloc Moldova. "The acquisition of these dairies will enable us to become the leader on the