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November 2009

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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
  • Diary
  • A working day in the life… Paul Jackson, owner of Golden River Farms

Features:

  • Sport dairy for life: The Dairy Council recently held a one-day seminar to explore the link between dairy and performance in sport
  • United for change: The International Dairy Federation’s World Summit in Berlin focused on the thorny issue of emissions
  • A toast to success: More than 60,000 visitors attended this year’s Drinktec exhibition
  • Opportunity knocks in Iraq: Iraq’s long period of unrest looks set to stabilise with good results for its dairy industry, according to David Edwards of IMES Consulting
  • Preparation is the key: The clock is ticking down as this year’s Food Ingredients Europe moves closer.
  • Cheese disciples: DII was the official media partner for the 21st World Cheese Awards, and provided two judges to help with the 2,400 cheese entries.
  • The island of sheep and cheese: Sardinia’s long-standing love of cheese is going global, Jenny Deeprose says
  • Adding a bit: SIG Combibloc has developed an aseptic packaging system that can add large fruit pieces to dairy products easily
  • Still packing a punch: The PPMA Show is the UK showcase for processing and packaging machinery

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