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important weather predictions for australian agriculture

...rice growers expect more wet weather in its annual report published in april 2011, australian rice exporter sunrice described the impact that la nina conditions had on rice production in australia in late winter 2010 ... ” if weather predictions for another la nina transpire, then when added to a major carry-over of existing water supplies, the outlook for rice production in australia is good ... dairy australia’s largest processors of milk reported earlier in 2011 that extensive flooding in january 2011 in key production areas such as victoria gave milk producers difficulties in maintaining their milk production levels during that flood period in the australian summer ... milk production normally tails off in the summer months because of lower rainfalls ... however, a combination of heavier-than-average rainfall predicted in south-eastern australia on account of the la nina effect for the southern summer months of december 2011 – march 2012 and the subsequent southern winter of 2012 would augur well for australian dairy production volumes over the longer term in 2012 more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 22 August 2011   Category : Rest
fonterra exports hit record in march

... fonterra has recorded its highest ever month for exports with 229,000 tonnes of its dairy products leaving new zealand shores in march ... gary romano, managing director of fonterra trade & operations, said the record shipments are the result of continued growth in global demand for high quality dairy products from new zealand ... while it was a tough start to the dairying season with drought, floods and snow storms, recent warm wet weather has boosted dairy production in new zealand ... dairy fits the bill more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 28 April 2011   Category : food industries Economic
nestlé closes egyptian production plants, hq

... nestlé has closed its three production plants in egypt - and its local headquarters in cairo - due to the political unrest in the african country ... danone’s fresh dairy production plant on the outskirts of cairo has been closed since friday ... its rival french dairy maker lactalis has seen production at its four factories close to the egyptian capital intermittently affected more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 3 February 2011   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
wyatt technology to eliminate bacteriophage infections in dairy production

... wyatt technology’s instruments have been chosen by two french universities to try and identify lactococcus lactis, a bacterium widely used by the dairy industry to eliminate bacteriophage infections in production ... bateriophage infections several industrial strains are sensitive to powerful bacteriophages, which can infect lactococcus lactis, delay lactic acid production and potentially stop the milk fermentation process: “as a result, the product's desired properties are altered or entirely lost,” said wyatt more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 17 November 2010   Category : Dairy Products
dairy expansion costs suggested unrealistic – ifa

... ” ifa national dairy chairman kevin kiersey said: “planning for a sustainable and profitable dairy production expansion will require a cohesive, well co-ordinated approach among all industry stakeholders and the government ... ” “the dairy sector has tremendous potential to deliver greatly increased revenue and added value in the irish economy, while securing viable incomes for farmers ... however, the profitable expansion ambitions we all share for the sector can only be delivered through a single-minded, co-ordinated approach by all operators from industry, advisory services, the irish dairy board, government, banks, farm organisations, and, let’s not forget, dairy farmers themselves,” he concluded more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 27 October 2010   Category : food industries Economic
milk production forecast to jump in 2011

... according to a us government report the increase reflects an expected increase in cow numbers that will fully stock both recent dairy farm conversions and the 70-80 new farms conversions that will come on stream in 2011 ... the report said: ”fluid milk production for my2010 (january to december 2010) is estimated at 16 ... 4%, a drought on the north island during the first half of the year and a cold wet spring (august - september) erased any chance of national milk production reaching or exceeding last year’s level ... ” “looking forward, fluid milk production is forecast to jump 10% hitting an all time high of 18 ... production of whole milk powder (wmp), new zealand’s number one export, is forecast to increase 62,000 tons, or 8%, reaching 830,000 tons in my2010 ... 2012 and beyond according to the report, the milk payout price, both actual and forecast, combined with on-going dairy farm conversions, will likely result in milk production gains of two to four percent per year over the near term ... the report said: “while credit conditions are tight and expected to remain so in the near future, it is likely that 70 to 80 farms will be converted to dairy production every year over the next three to four years ... among other things, this trend reflects the relative profitability of dairy production versus sheep and beef farming ... ” organic production the report said that less than 1% of milk produced in new zealand is certified organic ... however, according to dairy cooperative fonterra, organic milk production is expected to grow by 140% over the next five years more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 25 October 2010   Category : Dairy Products
new technologies and agricultural practices key

... the country has managed to triple its rice production in the 40 years since independence, but feeding such a rapidly growing population, especially given dwindling land and water resources and rising climate threats, requires new strategies, technologies and innovation ... there is also a push to improve the productivity of brackish water shrimp farming, which has good export potential, and to promote smallholder poultry and dairy production more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 7 October 2010   Category : Rest
new study assesses global perspectives for smallholder milk production

... 29 september 2010, rome - making smallholder dairy production more competitive could be a powerful tool for reducing poverty, raising nutrition levels and improving the livelihoods of rural people in many developing countries, fao said in a new report on smallholder milk production published today ... production of this increased volume of milk by small-scale dairy farmers would create approximately three million jobs per year in primary production alone," said samuel jutzi, director of fao's animal production and health division ... "this presents a unique opportunity for establishing sustainable dairy chains that can meet the demands of local consumers and the world market ... judicious development of the dairy sector could thus make a substantial contribution to achieving the millennium development goal of eradicating hunger and poverty," jutzi said ... dairy mattersit is estimated that around 150 million small-scale dairy farming households, around 750 million people, are engaged in milk production, the majority of them in developing countries, according to the study the status and prospects for smallholder milk production - a global perspective, jointly published with the international farm comparison network (ifcn) ... globally, the mean dairy herd size is around two cows providing an average milk yield of 11 litres per farm per day ... competitive and resilientacross the countries analyzed in the fao/ifcn study, small-scale milk producers have very competitive production costs and thus, if organized, have the potential to compete with large-scale, capital-intensive, ‘high-tech' dairy farming systems in developed and developing countries ... growing consumer demand for dairy products in developing countries, driven by population growth and rising incomes, offers important market opportunities for smallholders, the fao/ifcn report said ... the latter could also benefit from expected higher world market prices for dairy products ... better farm management practices, expanding dairy herd sizes and increasing milk yields could easily improve smallholder labour productivity, which currently is rather low more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 29 September 2010   Category : Dairy Products
essent and frieslandcampina enter collaboration agreement

... via frieslandcampina, dairy farmers can receive support from essent to set up local initiatives for the production of green energy ... via essent, frieslandcampina will buy what are referred to as green certificates from its own dairy farmers ... this initiative will allow the dairy farmers, essent and frieslandcampina to take an important step towards renewable energy and reducing the emission of greenhouse gases in the dairy chain ... dozens of dairy farmers have already expressed an interest in the production and supply of solar, wind or biomass (manure fermentation) energy ... essent and frieslandcampina announced their collaboration at a presentation held at the dairy farm, borgman-roeterdink in vierakker (eastern netherlands) ... the new agreement between essent and frieslandcampina means that frieslandcampina member dairy farmers who are interested in producing green energy can establish a contact with essent via frieslandcampina ... essent specialists will support the dairy farmers with solar energy, wind energy and biogas production projects ... if a project is realised, the dairy farmers can supply the energy to the grid via essent ... the dairy farmers are paid the energy price (per kwh or m3), plus an amount for green certificates (guarantees of origin) ... under the rules, dairy farmers receive these green certificates because they produce green energy ... frieslandcampina uses the green certificates to achieve more sustainable energy consumption at its own production companies ... the agreement formally starts now, but together with essent, frieslandcampina has been supporting dairy farmers who want to play an active role in the production of green energy since the beginning of this year ... dozens of dairy farmers are currently looking into the possibilities or are involved in specific projects, from solar panels to wind turbines and biogas plants ... we believe it is vital that future generations also be able to produce and consume dairy, which is why we want to introduce more renewable energy and limit the emission of greenhouse gases in the milk and dairy production chain more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 23 September 2010   Category : food industries Economic
rising cattle prices challenge dairy production

... nguyen van buoi, a farmer in ba vi district's yen bai commune, said many households lacked the capital necessary to expand production because of these increased prices ... "last month alone the number of cows increased to 500 as farmers bought cow breeds in order to expand their production scale," tuong said more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 17 September 2010   Category : food industries Economic
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