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July 2011

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Regulars:

  • Upfront
  • World News: We bring you the latest from dairy processors, suppliers and marketers around the world
  • New Product News
  • Functional Focus – Julian Mellentin
  • Diary
  • A working day in the life…Mark Collins, general manager, Little Melton Yogurt

Features:

  • All the whey: Eco-friendly packaging is being extended with new substrates such as whey-based films
  • Feeling it Keenly: History continues to be made at Keen’s Cheddar
  • Putting cheese under the microscope: Gérald Dard of Cargill Texturizing Solutions looks at the starter side of cheese production
  • Modern cultures for modern cheeses: Danisco has developed a range of cultures for the continental market
  • Getting into recovery: Mia Baastrup Ravn of DSS Silkeborg discusses what’s next for filtration
  • Filtration on the map: Filtration can improve margins in dairy plants, according to GEA
  • A weighty matter: Weighing and detection are vital elements of the dairy processing line
  • Ice cream intrigue: Reformulation with fibres can make ice cream into a tasty treat with added benefits
  • Cheese and yogurt counts in Kenya: The route to profitability and expansion lies in exporting, Eldoville Farm of Kenya has found
  • Optimising milk production with RFID: RFID may offer a solution when it comes to process optimisation

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