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News & Analysis on the Dairy Industry & Markets
  17-Jan-2025
 
Special Edition: Sustainable Dairy
At the start of 2025, we bring you coverage on one of dairy’s most pressing issues: sustainability. How can businesses stay profitable while progressing their climate initiatives? What’s the future of sustainably-produced dairy as a category? And where should dairies even begin if they are only just starting to tackle on-farm emissions?

In this Special Edition, we speak to organic, ethical and regenerative ag insiders to find out why they farm the way they do; what challenges they face on farm and in getting to market; and why it’s important to look at sustainability holistically.

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Ethical, organic, regenerative: What does it all mean for sustainability?
How do sustainable dairy farming systems match-up and what does the future hold for sustainably-produced dairy? We spoke to First Milk, The Ethical Dairy, and the Sustainable Food Trust to find out more.. Read

How to avoid ‘carbon tunnel vision’ in your sustainability strategy
From improving soil health to managing slurry storage, what are some of the key strategies that can drive emissions reductions on farm?.. Read

Why is Arla’s Bovaer trial stirring controversy in the UK?
Britain’s largest dairy co-op found itself in the midst of consumer backlash over plans to trial a methane-suppressing feed additive. What went wrong?.. Read

Food companies' regenerative ag strategies 'lack ambition'
Beef and dairy companies put greater focus on claiming lower emissions through regenerative ag practices over embracing the concept holistically, a new report has found... Read

Key strategies for sustainable production: Feed efficiency, high-quality forage, coproduct use, and reduced crude protein
The UK animal feed industry is increasingly focused on supporting sustainable livestock production... Read

Smart reproduction management could boost milk sustainability, farm income
A study has found that dairy producers may reduce milk production’s carbon footprint while boosting revenues if they improve their reproduction management practices... Read

Danone targets feed-related emissions reductions through new MoU
The dairy major aims to cut feed procurement-related emissions by leveraging a lysine supplement on farms across four continents... Read

What’s causing farmers to consider quitting dairy?
Financial burdens are a big issue but so are climate challenges and health strains, a survey into Australian dairy farmers’ attitudes found.. Read

Arla, Muller team up to tackle on-farm emissions
Two of the largest dairy processors in Britain will unite in a sustainability partnership led by grocer Tesco... Read

 
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