Public hearings continue today in the Senate's inquiry into the impact of supermarket price
decisions on the dairy industry.
Senator Kroger presented the final report of the Economics Reference Committee on the The impacts of supermarket price
decisions on the dairy industry to the Senate yesterday (View Hansard - pages 29 - 35).
Some of the transcripts are now available from the Senate's inquiry into the «impacts of supermarket price
decisions on the dairy industry» (naturally Frank Zumbo used the opportunity to once again rave about the Birdsville amendment on predatory pricing - he doesn't fail to mention he drafted it, amongst other things (such as a purported need for price discrimination laws and proposing an office of the Australian small business and farming commissioner)-RRB-.
The impacts of supermarket price
decisions on the dairy industry This is the Senate Inquiry into «Milk Price Wars» Referred to Senate Economics Committee on 10 February 2011.
Final report (released 3 November) Senator Kroger presented the final report of the Economics Reference Committee on the The impacts of supermarket price
decisions on the dairy industry to the Senate on 3 November (View Hansard - pages 29 - 35).
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decisions on the dairy operation.
Not exact matches
Beleaguered
dairy group Murray Goulburn's
decision to reverse its cut to farmgate milk prices appears to have done little to stem the tide of supplier defections, with the company revealing
on Monday its milk intake for the 2018 financial year will be about 18 per cent lower than in 2017.
Last June, the
decision was taken by the EU's
dairy management committee to temporarily revoke subsidies
on all exported
dairy products for the first time in the export refund scheme's 40 year history, amidst record payouts for the products from processors.
Because most
dairy industry professionals come face to face with regulators only when an inspector knocks
on their door, the Regulatory RoundUP provides the opportunity for
dairy professionals to hear firsthand from the
decision - makers and the regulation officials who have direct responsibility for the rules that affect
dairy plants, products and personnel.
In the
decision, announced
on 20 September 2007, the OFT alleged that supermarkets and
dairy processors, including Asda, Tesco, Arla Foods and Dairy Crest, cheated consumers out of # 270m ($ 3
dairy processors, including Asda, Tesco, Arla Foods and
Dairy Crest, cheated consumers out of # 270m ($ 3
Dairy Crest, cheated consumers out of # 270m ($ 389m).
«Despite repeated lobbying across the UK
dairy sector, Arla has failed to reverse its September
decision to lower milk prices, compromising
on our ability to compete in the market,» Jack noted.
The
decision came after Coles was taken to the commission
on fears that the price reductions, which kick - started a price war with rival Woolworths, was engaging in predatory pricing which would affect
dairy farmers.
The
decision reflects the increasing pressure
on dairy processors to look to new markets and higher value production to offset increasing commodity costs.
On announcing its decision today, the OFT said was imposing fines totalling # 49.51 m on four supermarkets and five dairy processors in the U
On announcing its
decision today, the OFT said was imposing fines totalling # 49.51 m
on four supermarkets and five dairy processors in the U
on four supermarkets and five
dairy processors in the UK.
Murray Goulburn's
decision to offer
dairy farmers a lower - than - expected milk price has set the scene for a major upheaval of the
dairy industry, as rival processors weigh up whether to break ranks and exact further pain
on the besieged co-operative by offering a higher price.
See also: John Durie, «ACCC delays
decision over Saputo plan to buy Murray Goulburn» (The Australian, 28 March 2018), Andrew Marshall, «ACCC still mulling
dairy feedback
on Saputo's MG takeover bid» (North Queensland Register, 28 March 2018), «ACCC told to butt out of Saputo - MG deal» (The Australian Dairyfarmer, 29 March 2018)
Led by the Milk Processor Education Program and the National
Dairy Council, the program aims to «keep chocolate milk
on the menu in schools nationwide», in light of «lunch advocates [who] are calling [to remove chocolate milk from the lunch line, a
decision that could] cause more harm than good when it comes to children's health.»
Knowing and avoiding the potentially harmful effects that high
dairy consumption and milk - sensitivity reactions can have
on your child is just as important and loving as nursing, close bonding, and informed health care
decisions.
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on School - Based Health Care National Association of Chronic Disease Directors National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of School Nurses National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Boards of Education National Association of Student Councils National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity National Conference of State Legislatures National
Dairy Council National Farm to School Network National Governors Association National Medical Association National Middle School Association National Organizations for Youth Safety National Parent Teacher Association National School Boards Association New York Road Runners Passion Digital Playworks President's Council
on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Safe Routes to School National Partnership School Nutrition Association Shape America Society for Nutrition Education Society for Public Health Education Students Against Destructive
Decisions U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion United States Tennis Association United Way Worldwide YMCA of the USA
A key feature of EBVs is that they allow breeders to make breeding
decisions even without phenotype information from the animal itself; for example, the primary selection
on dairy traits in cattle has been carried out
on sires, for which a direct phenotype can not be measured so that the EBV relates to the productivity of the daughters.
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