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Our Ancestors Started Making Cheese 7,500 Years Ago

Source: The Business Insider, Dec 12 2012, 2:05pm CST

The first direct signs of cheesemaking now seen in potsherds from Poland may help reveal how animal milk dramatically shaped the genetics of Europe, scientists reported today (Dec. 12). History of cheese Although cheese may just seem to be ...

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French food group Danone takes second chance with China Mengniu Dairy

Source: Straits Times  |   May 20 2013, 12:52am CDT

HONG KONG (REUTERS) - Danone Group has agreed to invest 325 million euros (S$523.97 million) in two deals with China Mengniu Dairy Co Ltd, marking a comeback for the French group in China where scandals have hurt confidence in food safety. The ...

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Asian demand turns global dairy market

Source: The Australian  |   May 17 2013, 9:23am CDT

WHEN Theo Spierings, head of New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra, started out in the industry 25 years ago, the business of milking cows and marketing their products was a very different prospect to what it is today. For starte ...

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"This is very closely related to all sorts of other big scientific questions, such as how the interaction of man with animals developed"


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I want to eat the best cheeses on my holiday. Where do I go?

Source: Globe and Mail  |   May 17 2013, 8:34am CDT

As someone who could easily eat his body weight in cheese, I share your passion for curd-themed excursions and tapped two discerning dairy-lovers for some sharp tips. Victoria-based food and travel writer Cinda Chavich (tastereport.com) has a hot li ...

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Collette Walsh: Bristol VegFest '13 - Number of Veggies Set to Double

Source: The Huffington Post: UK Edition  |   May 17 2013, 3:52am CDT

Europe's biggest vegetarian and vegan event - VegFest - will be taking place in just over a week 24-26 May in Bristol. It coincides with National Vegetarian Week, so expect lots of veggie news and fun in the comi ...

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DMK expands private label portfolio to include in-demand lactose-free UHT

Source: DairyReporter  |   May 16 2013, 11:42am CDT

German dairy giant, DMK Deutsches Milchkontor, has expanded its private label portfolio to exploit the “large potential” for low-lactose and lactose-free UHT milk products. Bremen-based DMK is launching a range of new private label dairy products ...

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#228015 - Ramps Cheese Scones Recipe

Source: Taste Spotting  |   May 16 2013, 11:40am CDT

In North America ramps are wild leeks and in Europe they are are wild garlic, but on both continents they are delicious baked into scones with cheese. Things are little quiet around here. Why don't you get a little con ...

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Vermont Creamery Breaks Ground on First Demonstration Goat Dairy in U.S.

Source: PRWeb  |   May 16 2013, 9:30am CDT

We’re fulfilling our vision of establishing a dairy that will serve as a catalyst for fostering sustainable growth of the industry in the region. - Allison Hooper Vermont Butter ...

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New Golden Gurnsey owner doesn't plan to produce milk

Source: NewsRadio 620 WTMJ  |   May 16 2013, 6:23am CDT

Wake up with the day's first look at top business stories and market trends from the U.S. and around the world. Host Gordon Deal and news anchor Gina Cervetti go beyond the headlines to bring a lively blend ...

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Horsemeat: former Freeza director points finger at Europe

Source: MeatProcess  |   May 16 2013, 6:13am CDT

The ex-director of a meat processor caught up in the European horsemeat scandal has claimed that the fraud was carried out by a big organisation, which specifically targeted burger plants and ready meal manufacturers. Horsemeat criminals ...

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