Sentences with phrase «milk at a capacity»

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«While we regret these job losses, during the last year significant new butter and powder capacity has come on stream, which has made it increasingly difficult to source the required level of milk at a commercially realistic price.
The facility will also produce a recently launched limited edition Cadbury Dairy Milk Tiffin at a capacity of nearly 20,000 bars an hour.
A report appearing on the Bloomberg.com website, which cited sources at Nestle, claims that the site will have an expected production capacity of 1m litres of milk a day, by the time it opens during the first six months of this year.
Improving farm-gate prices and pending new manufacturing capacity in 2017 will help to maintain competition for milk at the farm-gate and continue to strengthen the industry.
The recent developments, coupled with Saputo's intention to expand manufacturing capacity at Warrnambool, have led to suggestions that local demand for milk is set to outstrip supply significantly.
Fonterra Australia is matching its push to secure additional milk volumes with more than A$ 165m (US$ 133m) in capital expenditure in this financial year at key sites in Victoria and Tasmania in a move to increase capacity and meet unique demand opportunities...
Here's our current go - to cup, because our toddlers actually drink about 8 ounces of milk at a time, so we need the higher capacity.
DANIELLE BLAIR: Babies at two weeks are still working to get mom's milk supply at full capacity.
If you have a smaller milk storage capacity, a vulnerable milk supply, a baby who is distracted or busy during the day, or a baby who has any sort of feeding issue such as low muscle tone or perhaps a tongue tie that affects how effectively he feeds, your baby may take less milk at each feed so he will need more feeds over a day (and night) to get his «quota».
On the other hand, if the baby of the small - capacity mother sleeps for too long at night, her breasts become so full that her milk production slows.»
Your milk storage capacity can also influence your baby's need to feed overnight as well as your ongoing milk supply: a mother with a large storage capacity has the room in her milk - making glands to comfortably store more milk at night before it exerts the amount of internal pressure needed to slow her milk production.
Your storage capacity is determined by the volume of milk at your fullest time of the day, as pointed out on an infographic made by international board certified lactation consultant and author Nancy Mohrbacher.
Breast storage capacity is the amount of milk your breasts contain in your milk - making glands at their fullest point of the day.
A mother with a large storage capacity has the room in her milk - making glands to comfortably store more milk at night before it exerts the amount of internal pressure needed to slow her milk production.
To understand how your breast storage capacity might affect pumping milk yields, see the infographic at: http://www.nancymohrbacher.com/blog/2014/1/17/infographic-on-breast-storage-capacity.html For more on both breastfeeding and pumping, download the Breastfeeding Solutions smartphone app (links at: http://www.nancymohrbacher.com/app-support/).
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