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The declining milk pool will have an impact on processors, which means that they have to make some needed changes. Photo generated with AI: Reve
19-02 | News

Key forces shaping the future of EU milk supply

Solutions like fans, sprinklers and wet curtains are often seen in cow barns to fight against the impact of heat stress. Photo: Van Assendelft Fotografie
18-02 | News

Heat stress relief: The impact of lick blocks on dairy cows

Alex Datema, director of Food & Agri Netherlands at Rabobank: "The average family business is finding it harder to take action. These businesses are becoming more vulnerable." Photo: Jan Willem van Vliet
17-02 | Interview

Rabobank director, Alex Datema: Structural development is stagnating at family farms

Oatly was profitable for the first time for a full year in 2025. Photo: Roel Dijkstra
16-02 | News

Oatly loses lawsuit over term ‘milk’

The farm is compact but has a clear separation between feed storage and the area where the cows are kept. The large dairy barn (left) has been divided into two sections to avoid industrial fire hazard regulations and to qualify for a higher insurance premium. Photos: Henk Riswick
11-02 | Article

From a good atmosphere to a calf sauna for top results on a German dairy farm

Infections in humans linked to the cattle outbreak have so far been mild and limited, but the findings are concerning, say the study authors. Image created with the help of AI/Doorstudio
10-02 | Article

How has bird flu rapidly adapted to cattle?

FMD South Korea: First outbreak in 9 months
09-02 | News

FMD South Korea: First outbreak in 9 months

Image created with the help of AI (Reve.art)
09-02 | News

dsm-firmenich to divest Animal Nutrition & Health

Mycotoxin risk is increasing in complexity and frequency, underscoring the need for vigilance. Photo: Michiel Eberwijn
09-02 | News

Key regions see an increase in mycotoxins

According to Defra, there have been 284 cases of bluetongue in Great Britain in the 2025 bluetongue season. Photo: Henk Riswick
04-02 | News

Latest cases of bluetongue virus in the UK

The excellent quality of roughage ensures much higher milk production in Switzerland, but dairy processors cannot do anything with it at the moment. Photo: Henk Riswick
03-02 | Article

Swiss dairy sector in dire straits: Milk supply peaks, exports stall

In 2026, Brazil’s demand will be moderately positive for dairy consumption. Photo created with AI: Reve
02-02 | News

Brazil’s dairy output hits fastest growth in over a decade

(From left to right): Adrien Tavel, global product manager, Dairy Farm Portfolio, CID Lines, an Ecolab Company; Zana van Dijk, editor of Dairy Global, and Tom Greenham, director at Advance Milking. Photo: Misset
30-01 | News

Webinar on demand: Turning data into decisions, impact of udder health risks

The dairy industry is undergoing a transformation – one in which precision, data, and sustainability are shaping the future of ration formulation. Photo: Trouw Nutrition
30-01 | Partner

Rethinking trace minerals: Why precision matters in dairy diet formulation

All animals on the farm in Friesland, the Netherlands were individually tested for the presence of the virus. Photo created with AI: Reve
29-01 | News

No bird flu in other cows on Dutch dairy farm

According to European Commission, several agricultural and horticultural sectors will benefit from the new agreement. Photo created with AI: Reve
29-01 | News

EU-India FTA: Opportunities for agriculture, dairy protected

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