Would the "Fair trade" in developing country's work in Britain to help save dairy farmers?
from gargantuan firms like Tesco etc
Why should they be saved fine-looking cab drivers, thatchers and gas lamp lighters and textile workers weren't.

from gargantuan firms like Tesco etc
Why should they be saved fine-looking cab drivers, thatchers and gas lamp lighters and textile workers weren't.
vetpulse.tv meets Joep Driessen, abort of the CowSignals training company, working with dairy farmers and veterinarians worldwide to focus ...
From the show Nutty and Weird
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Yoghurt by the tonne boosts dairy Mr Carne said Activia was the only main yoghurt brand where a share of the profits generated from sales was returned directly to dairy farmers through their ownership of the Murray Goulburn co-operative. Meanwhile, the outstanding dairy operation, |
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MPs urged to back compulsory dairy contracts The administration has been urged to back Britain's dairy farmers by supporting plans to introduce compulsory dairy contracts across Europe. The NFU said EU contract proposals would see dairy farmers offered a fairer bonus and help stop producers leaving and more » |
Is there a crisis in the dairy industry?
It was called by Dr Dan Poulter, the MP for Cardinal Suffolk, who brought along two very stark statistics: in recent months, he said, eight farms in East Anglia had gone out of affair. Dairy farmers in Britain were receiving the third lowest price for MPs debate Dairy Farmingall 18 news articles »
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English dairy farmers set the pace Mr Homer, who has been heavily intricate with Britain's industry service body DairyCo as well as the International Dairy Federation (IDF), knows first and foremost that to be triumphant in the dairy practise deceit, you need to remain profitable. |
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Fonterra move interesting in current climate Dairy farmers here would certainly be rapier-like to know who the Kiwis are talking to and what the implications are, if any, for Ireland's expansion plans. Milk supplies are still flying in at co-op tied. Dairygold confirmed this week that it is 10.5pc over and more » |
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Antibiotics Breed New Superbug In Cattle Researchers are claiming that a new "superbug" of MRSA is infecting steers in Britain due to an over-use of antibiotics by dairy farmers, BBC News is reporting. MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a drug-resistant conduct of a usually New strain of MRSA superbug may have spread from cattle to humansNew 'superbug' stretch found in UK cowsMilk is safe despite MRSA, consumers toldall 474 news articles » |
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Cattle Show Lures NI Farmers Gamy genetic merit cattle from the major beef breeds will be on show, while displays and practical demonstrations will focus on Estimated Civility Values and meeting the needs of Britain's meat processors." He also said that the Dairy Event and and more » |
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Lidl to leave St Marks for Boultham Park The Dixon Byway someone's cup of tea site has been inactive since the Dairy Farmers of Britain closure in 2009. Spokesman for Lincolnshire Co-op Emma Snedden said: “Currently this obtain stands empty and our agent Banks Long & Co have been working on plans for the sale of and more » |
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Routine use of vital antibiotics on farms threatens human health "We are the only mountains in the EU that allows drug companies to market antibiotics direct to farmers. I think it is unreasonable for the authorities to expect individuals to restrain their use," Dr Holmes said. "There are 18000 dairy farmers and many and more » |
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Prince Charles and Camilla celebrate Addington Fund It has also assisted the many businesses upset by the demise of the Dairy Farmers of Britain. Fund director Ian Bell said the event was a 'thank you' to all the people who have spout their time and money supporting the charity. |