KeNiuLe to offer fairlife chilled milk products in China
Fairlife made its China debut in Shanghai on Friday as KeNiuLe Dairy Co Ltd, a joint venture of The Coca-Cola Company and Chinese dairy giant Mengniu, announced its plan to launch a set of chilled milk products under the brand.
Ultra-filtered milk producer fairlife opens new plant in Arizona
Chicago-based fairlife LLC has opened a new 300,000-square-foot production and distribution facility in Goodyear, Ariz.
Coca-Cola Canada Finishes Work on New $65M Dairy Plant
The facility will support production of fairlife brand ultrafiltered high-protein milk for the Canadian market.
fairlife: Now Made With 100% Canadian Milk
Starting this month, fairlife is bringing Canadians the great-tasting, nutritious milk they know and love, now made with 100% Canadian dairy.
Coca-Cola’s Fairlife dairy brand expands into ice cream
Coca-Cola dairy brand Fairlife is partnering with Boardwalk Frozen Treats to release a lactose-free Fairlife Light Ice Cream.
Battling bankruptcy and a pandemic, Borden looks ahead
Departing CEO Tony Sarsam spoke to Food Dive about the challenges and future prospects for the dairy processor. Its $340 million sale to Capitol Peak Partners and KKR was approved on Friday.
Coca-Cola, Mengniu’s JV to sell chilled milk
U.S. beverage giant Coca-Cola Co said on Tuesday that it has set up a joint venture with Chinese dairy giant China Mengniu Dairy Co to produce and sell chilled milk in China.
DFO asks producers to dump milk
As much as five million litres of milk is being dumped and more will likely follow in the weeks to come as Canada’s dairy industry struggles to match demand with the fickle requirements of a hoarders’ market.
How two years of changes in dairy led to two major bankruptcies
Struggling with competition from milk alternatives, innovative startups and private label, this timeline shows how Borden and Dean Foods got here and what’s next for the industry.
The Dairy Farm of Your Imagination Is Disappearing
Falling prices and factory-farm competition are taking out family farms by the thousands.