Arla unveils UK’s first dairy farm ‘fuel station’ as poo-power
Trial will use poo from around 500 cows to create 27,000kg of biofuel to power dairy delivery trucks The three-month trial will reduce Arla’s carbon impact by 80 tonnes The…
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Trial will use poo from around 500 cows to create 27,000kg of biofuel to power dairy delivery trucks The three-month trial will reduce Arla’s carbon impact by 80 tonnes The…
The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and Ladakh administration signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday for conducting a benchmark survey to promote dairying and rural livelihood in the region.NDDB’s…
Only 10% of the estimated 14 lakh cattle are currently insured Milk producers in the State have urged the government to ensure universal insurance coverage for all milch animals. Currently,…
Good news for dairy farmers. The National Dairy Development Board or NDDB has launched a call centre ‘Pashu Mitra’ for dairy farmers in the country. Now dairy farmers will be…
Finally the government has started to bring disruptive legislation for ensuring food safety and protecting consumer health. India feeds almost one fifth of the population of the world almost three times…
The Centre has moved to revamp the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), the prime regulatory authority for food safety in India, giving it more powers, extending its…
Tasty Dairy has successfully migrated to the main board of the Bombay Stock Exchange and is also making a transition from B2B to B2C. This transition was to take place…
India is the world’s largest milk producing country. In India, milk is an important food and the country produced 140 million tonne in 2014, increased by around 4% over the…
India may be one of the largest milk producers globally, Indian consumers associate milk with being healthy and just 37 per cent perceive milk to be a high source of…
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