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10 great products to make more of your garden
Say no to gnomes this summer with IKEA garden furniture.
# dairy - Wednesday 1 May, 2013
No milk today: Drop in how much milk Irish people are drinking
But even with the decrease, Irish people are still drinking more than 9 litres of milk per month EACH.
# dairy - Tuesday 30 April, 2013
Glanbia in €157 million investment for major new dairy facility
The company said the state-supported investment will create 1600 direct and indirect roles.
# dairy - Tuesday 9 April, 2013
The top selling butter in Germany is… Kerrygold
The Irish Dairy Board’s report today also revealed that profits were up by 10.8% in 2012.
# dairy - Friday 12 October, 2012
Exemption of cheese under new advertising rules welcomed
Following recommendations by the Department of Health, new rules curtailing the advertising of unhealthy foods to children will not include cheese products.
# dairy - Sunday 12 August, 2012
Glanbia retirees launch court action over alleged breach of contract
The group has launched a High Court action over an alleged breach of contract regarding pension payments.
# dairy - Tuesday 29 May, 2012
Lucky cow gets a full spinal massage
Massages, concerts and water beds are the latest innovations to hit the dairy industry. For the cows… not the farmers.
# dairy - Friday 11 May, 2012
NFL star gets career boost after losing four stone on vegan diet
Deuce Lutui from Tonga has changed to ‘a mostly animal-free’ eating regime and loving life at the Seattle Seahawks.
Committee criticisms proposed changes to cheese ads aimed at children
Andrew Doyle TD noted the concern among farmers and the agri-food sector over the “targeting of cheese” in proposed by the BAI.
# dairy - Thursday 26 April, 2012
That’s not a protest, THIS is a protest.
Milkmen from India show us how it’s done.
# dairy - Tuesday 24 April, 2012
Minister ‘disappointed’ over likelihood of super levy fine for milk farmers
The Minister for Agriculture says that Irish milk producers may incur a super levy fine for the first time in several years as March is expected to be at 0.69 per cent above quota.
# dairy - Saturday 12 November, 2011
Irish cheese tests positive for E.coli in South Africa
A sample of Irish cheese tested positive for the bug in South Africa – prompting calls for an embargo on Irish dairy imports.
# dairy - Tuesday 11 October, 2011
Dairy Council hits out at cheese ads restriction
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has proposed a Children’s Commercial Communications Code, under which cheese would be classed as a ‘less healthy food’.
# dairy - Saturday 10 September, 2011
Poll: Would you drink unpasteurised ‘raw’ milk?
The Food Safety Authority is proposing an outright ban on the sale of unpasteurised milk, but have you tried it? Or would you like to have a taste?…
# dairy - Wednesday 24 August, 2011
Glanbia raises targets as demand for dairy products grows
Glanbia continues to perform strongly as demand for dairy products increases across the globe.
# dairy - Wednesday 25 May, 2011
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
All the day’s news – as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed, including: destruction of smallpox virus stocks delayed; ash cloud woes ease; and two men injured in shooting at Dublin pub.
# dairy - Tuesday 22 February, 2011
The Earth could be ‘unrecognisable’ by 2050, says experts
Competition for unsustainable resources, population growth and increased meat consumption could render the planet “unrecognisable” in 40 years – when the global population is expected to reach 9 billion.
# dairy - Tuesday 16 November, 2010
Gouda news story: the free cheese is out there
As bailout tension rises, free cheese begins winging its way to the needy.
# dairy - Tuesday 31 August, 2010
Kerry Group ride the storm with 41% profit increase
The food group reports pre-tax profits of €162.3m for the first half of the year – up over €47m on 2009.

































