Sentences with phrase «high milk demanding»

«For a more sustainable dairy future globally, high milk demanding regions, such as China, must match the production efficiencies of the world's leading producers,» says Bai.

Not exact matches

The growing scientific consensus on the nutritional benefits of organic milk, and wider availability in mainstream markets, could help push consumer demand higher.
Expanding milk demand, along with recent drought conditions and high organic feed grain prices, especially in California, are also playing roles in the current shortages.
Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker said, «Milk and juice producers are also expected to be affected by falling demand, caused by higher prices at the checkout.
By contrast, higher global demand for whole dry milk had risen from the export levels of 2007, with a large number of supplies going into cheese production.
For Danone, which last month unveiled plans for $ 1bn of cost cuts by 2020 to address a squeeze from higher milk prices and «volatile» economic conditions, the WhiteWave acquisition — its largest in a decade — will help it tap into consumer demands for healthier eating.
In short, Novakovic said federal milk orders are there to provide efficiency in the marketplace by offering economic incentives to move milk to high - demand areas.
«The demand for good proteins by way of meat and milk tends to be pretty high, which has a lot to do with the increase in the middle class around the world,» he said.
Washington — The US Department of Agriculture (USDA), in its monthly supply - demand estimates released Wednesday, predicted that milk production, cheese and milk prices would all be higher in 2018 than in 2017.
Many consumers are concerned about animal welfare, health, and the impact dairy has on the environment, which is why the demand for plant - based milk has become so high recently.
Despite demand for dairy remaining strong, particularly in China and other parts of Asia and Latin America, Fonterra said strong production in Europe and continued high levels of EU intervention and stockpiles of skim milk powder has lowered prices.
Hungry mouths in Asia are expected to fuel demand for milk powders and high - margin infant nutritional products.
Interest is coming from China, where demand for milk products is high, but a lack of large institutional grade assets is curtailing the market.
Higher milk prices along with lower feed costs and land values are proving a factor in rising demand for dairy assets.
Takeover target Warrnambool Cheese & Butter expects first half - year earnings to double to around $ 60 million as Chinese demand for milk powders keeps prices near record highs.
Takeover target Warrnambool Cheese & Butter (WCB) expects first half earnings to double to around $ 60 million as Chinese demand for milk powders keeps prices near record highs.
Any such pressure would come from the strong New Zealand dollar and the continuing imbalance between high international milk production and weak demand.
Breastfeeding on demand (anywhere and anytime your child wants) is not only healthy for a child, but it is also a way to keep your high flow of breast milk coming.
Demand for Hong Kong's high quality and regulated infant formula brands shot up in 2008 when a melamine milk powder scandal made nearly 300,000 mainland Chinese children sick.
On the one hand, the lower price of milk increases the demand for milk; people who could not afford to buy milk at a higher price are now able to buy it at the lower price which the government has decreed.
Demand is high for milk rich in calcium: there is more calcium in the human body than any other mineral, and in the West dairy products such as milk, cheese and yoghurt are primary sources of calcium.
It is caused by low levels of calcium in the blood stream due to the high demand for calcium in the milk.
The highest nutrient demands are for rabbits that are pregnant or lactating (producing milk).
Most important, it means reducing demand by slowing population growth and, for those of us already living high on the food chain, eating less meat, milk, eggs, and fish.
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