Dairy-based ingredients

Ravenhall will take of as md of Müller Wiseman Dairies in April

Müller appoints new md from Arla

By Laurence Gibbons

Müller UK & Ireland Group has appointed Carl Ravenhall as the new md of its fresh milk business, Müller Wiseman Dairies.

New machine produces 700 slices of cheese a minute

The cutting edge of cheese slicing

Marel has boosted the versatility of its PolySlicer 1000 with the addition of a new interleaver that enables the machine to slice and interleave up to 700 slices a minute.

Dairy Crest is on track to deliver 2.8% operating margin by 2015: Panmure Gordon

Dairy Crest on rise after Sainsbury milk deal: City

By Mike Stones

Winning Sainsbury’s liquid milk contract has put Dairy Crest on track to reach its dairies division target of 3% operating profit margin, according to City analyst Panmure Gordon.

Interest in stronger cheese flavours is growing

Worth its salt

By Michelle Knott

Cheese's salt content is bad for its image but it's there for a good reason, reports Michelle Knott

Eco-friendly dairy processing

Eco-friendly dairy processing

DuPont says its enzyme FoodPro Cleanline enables manufacturers of ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk products to increase their processing capacity, cut costs and benefit the environment.

R&R Ice Cream boss James Lambert is reportedly looking for a bidder

Private equity firms seek majority stake in R&R Ice Cream

By Gary Scattergood

Informed sources say potential buyers for R&R Ice Cream put their first-round bids on the table this week – with the firm founded by US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney rumoured to be in the running.

Core brands such as Cathedral City performed well, according to analysts

Dairy Crest 'must raise its game' after a 'difficult' year

By Rick Pendrous

Dairy Crest has reported a "continuing difficult trading environment", particularly for its Dairies Division, for the first half of the financial year (H1). This has led analysts to call for an improvement in its performance in the second half...

Many consumers would like to buy British but are confused by labels, says the NFU

NFU campaigns for clearer food labels

By Laurence Gibbons

Food manufacturers and retailers should use clearer labelling to specify country-of-origin and end consumer confusion, says the the National Farmers Union (NFU), which has launched a Flag It Facebook campaign to highlight its message.

Jim Bergin: Sustainability makes good business sense

Food manufacturing: who pays for sustainability?

By Lorraine Mullaney

As sustainability continues to rise up the corporate agenda, Ireland has ambitious plans to become a world-leader in the production of sustainable food through its Origin Green initiative.

Fiona Dawson (right) introduced Michael Fallon (centre) to some of the R&D team

Mars Chocolate unveils new £6M R&D facility

By Mike Stones

Mars Chocolate’s new £6M research and development (R&D) facility will attract “world class expertise”, says business and enterprise minister Michael Fallon.

Glanbia's new dairy factory is expected to create hundreds of new jobs

Glanbia's new dairy site to create 100s of jobs

By Lorraine Mullaney in County Kilkenny

Glanbia Dairy ingredients Ireland has announced ambitious plans to invest £120M (€150M) in the construction of a world-class milk processing facility in Belview, County Kilkenny.

Lick that: UK ice cream sales have topped £1bn already this year

Scoop of the year: ice cream sales top £1bn

By Mike Stones

Britons have spent £1.1bn on ice cream, sorbet and frozen yogurt already this year, up from £910M five years ago, according to the latest research from Mintel.

First protest now praise. Farmers are pleased with Arla's dairy price plan

Farmers praise Arla's milk pricing plan

By John Wood

Arla Foods has won praise from farmers’ leaders after announcing a new pricing and sourcing strategy for milk, which starts with a significant increase in the price it will pay for milk.

United Milking Systems failed to access the risks

Dairy firm told to pay £12,500 after head injury

By Mike Stones

A Shropshire dairy company has been ordered to pay £12,500 after a worker suffered a fractured skull when he was hit by a steel beam at a Derbyshire farm – on his second day at work.

Robert Wiseman Dairies:

Wiseman in new price talks with dairy farmers

By John Wood

Robert Wiseman Dairies is looking to rebuild its relationship with its suppliers after a summer that has seen milk processing depots across the country blockaded by angry farmers protesting at below cost prices for their milk.

Wyke Farms cheese will no longer be available from Morrisons from next month

Morrisons cancels meeting with delisted Wyke Farms

By Mike Stones

Cheese producer Wyke Farms has complained of “broken promises” after Morrisons cancelled a meeting due to take place today (August 28) to discuss the delisting of the Somerset family business.

The Irish Dairy Board exports to more than 80 countries

Irish Dairy Board acquires The Cheese Warehouse

By Lorraine Mullaney

The Irish Dairy Board (IDB) has strengthened its position in the UK’s food ingredients and foodservice sectors by acquiring The Cheese Warehouse, a UK-based cheese ingredients supplier.

Labelling enables informed choices

Country of origin labelling at sticking point

By Rick Pendrous

Country of origin labelling (COOL) of processed meat products and cheese has shown no significant improvement over the past year, according to the findings of a new survey of products bought from the major multiples and independent shops.

Paul Harrold, operations manager, Kelly's of Cornwall

Ice cream man

By Rod Addy

Operations manager Paul Harrold shares his west country ice cream world with Rod Addy