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Chinese regulators aim at stabilizing market share of homemade formulated milk powder
Seven Chinese regulators including the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) promulgated a plan proposing to stabilize market share of homemade formulated milk powder in China at above 60 percent, reported Shanghai Securities News Tuesday.
June04,2019
New Zealand's a2 milking China's consumer demand
New Zealand-based milk producer a2 Milk Company will invest in marketing and improving product quality, in hopes of tapping the tremendous consumer demand for high-quality milk in China.
November23,2017
Higher milk, cream sales to China boost New Zealand exports: statistics
Record global butter prices and higher sales of milk and cream to China, boosted New Zealand's total exports in September, the country's statistics department Stats NZ said on Thursday.
October27,2017
New Zealand milk processor reaches new supply agreement with Chinese company
Synlait Milk Limited, the New Zealand Exchange NZX-listed milk processor, announced on Wednesday a new supply agreement with China's New Hope Nutritionals for production of their infant formula brands.
August17,2017
Mengniu invests big in farm titan
China Mengniu Dairy Company has invested more than 5 billion yuan (73.2 million U.S. dollars) in Modern Farming Group Co Ltd to manufacture pasteurized milk products and other low-temperature dairy products.
June22,2017
Feihe invests USD132 mln to build milk powder plant in Canada
China’s dairy company Feihe International Inc. announced it would invest 225 million Canadian dollars (about 132 million U.S. dollars) to build a new milk powder production plant in Kingston of Canada, according to local media in Canada.
January09,2017
Feihe invests USD132 mln to build milk powder plant in Canada
China’s dairy company Feihe International Inc. announced it would invest 225 million Canadian dollars (about 132 million U.S. dollars) to build a new milk powder production plant in Kingston of Canada, according to local media in Canada.
January09,2017
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