China's Mengniu to buy baby formula maker Bellamy's for $1 billion
One of China’s biggest dairy companies is gearing up for a massive takeover of an Australian baby formula maker.
Baby formula boom sees goat dairy industry blossom
Increasing demand for goat based dairy products, is making the sector a viable alternative for those struggling in the traditional dairy industry.
China’s state media hits back at media’s baby milk ‘hysteria’
Chinese state media has dismissed “exaggerated” media reporting over its warship personnel bulk buying Australian baby formula before leaving Sydney, defending the purchase as legitimate and normal.
Chinese warships pictured loaded with Australian baby formula before departure
Chinese military personnel have been spotted loading baby formula and face masks onto a warship before leaving Sydney Harbour.
China’s Plan to Boost Baby Formula Output Hits Foreign Suppliers
A2 Milk Co. led stock market losses of $875 million among infant-formula providers in Australia and New Zealand after China unveiled a plan to boost local output and reduce reliance on imports.
Reading baby formula factory could prop up dairy industry
With a grant and a plan, formula company aims high.
Babies’ dried milk products withdrawn amid salmonella concerns in Spain
SALMONELLA fears prompted two French companies to withdraw babies’ dried milk made in Spain.
Milk, cheese, and baby formula – mooing for more
Bega Cheese (BGA, $4.69) CEO Barry Irvin believes the change is more structural – it will endure long after the rain starts falling again. This emerging milk scarcity is moulding the strategy of the country’s only listed scale processor that sources 1.1 billion litres of milk – 10% of total supply – annually.
Hong Kong’s limit on baby milk formula to stay as fears grow demand from mainland China could cause repeat of shortage
Documents filed to Legislative Council cite persistently high re-exportation of formula and no decrease in number of breaches to the law
Why baby formula business LittleOak is embracing goat’s milk and ignoring the Chinese “gold rush”
In an unexpected turn of events, the past decade has seen the Australian infant formula market go from strength to strength, riding on the back of intense Chinese demand for locally-produced milk formula.