Monday 6th September – Episode two titled: ‘Don’t Feed the Trolls’ of Dairy UK’s podcast series ‘Dairy in Discussion’ has landed, with host Dr Judith Bryans taking an in-depth look…
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22nd February 2021 – The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dairy welcomes Heather Wheeler MP back as Chair, after a six-year hiatus. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dairy convened for an…
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3rd February 2021 – Dairy UK Chief Executive welcomes Government response to consultation on the regulation of milk contracts. Commenting on the Government’s publication today of its response to the…
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Wednesday 9th December – Dairy UK has expressed ‘disappointment’ with the Climate Change Committee’s recommendations for dairy consumption within the Sixth Carbon Budget, published earlier today. Chief Executive of Dairy…
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Tuesday 8th December 2020 – The Royal Hospital Chelsea have organised a Covid-friendly Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses this year, with British Cheesemakers continuing their long history of donations to…
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October 28th 2020 - The first national dairy TV campaign for 20 years helped drive an estimated 11.2 million litres of additional liquid milk sales during the Coronavirus pandemic earlier this…
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7th October 2020 – The latest Public Health England (PHE) progress report on sugar reduction has been published today, with findings showing huge strides in sugar reduction made by the dairy…
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21ST September 2020 – The Dairy UK Board have elected Ash Amirahmadi, Managing Director of Arla Foods as its new Chairman. Following a successful three-year term as Chair of the Dairy…
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14th September 2020 – Dairy UK has published findings from its annual Benchmarking Survey, which in its 11th year has once again shown processor achievements in improving environmental performance. Launched in 2008,…
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Friday 31st July 2020 – As the Milk Your Moments Campaign draws to a close this week Kantar data shows huge spikes in sales of core dairy items through the peak…
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