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Bloomberg

Stock Exchange: Top Asia Equities Movers

Higher Ed
April 26 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's Yvonne Man, Haidi Lun and Juliette Saly discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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Curated Video

High tech cattle monitoring system

Higher Ed
AP Television News Hebron, west bank - 13 May 2011 1. Wide shot of cows entering area where they are going to be milked 2. Medium shot of worker putting milking device underneath cow 3. Wide shot of cows being milked 4. Close up shot of...
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Bloomberg

How China Can Hurt America's Farms

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on how a trade war with China could hurt American farms and the agriculture industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Christmas carols help soothe ‘Baileys Ladies’ on Irish dairy farm

Higher Ed
A dairy farmer who supplies cream for a festive favourite will be playing carols to his herd this Christmas as part of a sustainability drive to reduce his carbon footprint. At other times of the year, Joe Hayden soothes his herd of 180...
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Curated Video

The New Faces Of Farming

Higher Ed
Tara Vander Dussen is a fifth-generation dairy farmer with roots tracing back to a dairy farm in the Netherlands.
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Bloomberg

China 'Will Be Back' to U.S. Markets, Agriculture Sec. Perdue Says

Higher Ed
Sep.27 -- U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue discusses the U.S.-China trade dispute, bailouts for U.S. farmers, and what Nafta means to U.S. agriculture. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Why Is African Swine Fever Difficult to Control?

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Dirk Pfeiffer, chair professor of one health at City University of Hong Kong, talks about the outbreak of African swine fever in Asia. South Korea confirmed another case of African swine fever in Paju, Gyeonggi province, Yonhap...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Public impeachment inquiry hearings to start Wednesday, Mark Sanford drops out of Republican presidential primary, Dean Foods files for bankruptcy
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Bloomberg

Huishan Dairy Doesn't Believe Funds Were Misappropriated

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- China Huishan Dairy Holdings Co. released its first detailed statement since suspending its shares from trading on Friday after a sudden 85 percent plunge. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Save the planet go vegan. But is it good for me ?

9th - Higher Ed
How do we eat and protect the planet? In its latest report France's GIEC (Group of Intergovernmental Experts on Climate Evolution) underlines the link between global warming and agricultural soil erosion an alarm call which suggests...
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Bloomberg

Why China Took 1,400 Baby Products off Shelves

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- Nestle and Danone could grab a larger slice of China's $20B baby formula market after a safety overhaul removed about 1,400 products from store shelves this week. Bloomberg's Corinne Gretler reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Press Association

Northern Irish dairy industry could be destroyed, warns CEO of dairy council

Higher Ed
Dr Mike Johnson says that without an acceptable Brexit deal, the Northern Irish dairy trade would collapse as it does not have the means to independently support itself. He explains that they do not have the facilities to process milk...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Business Secretary Kwarteng on 78% Carbon Reduction by 2035

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- U.K. Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng on the the need to increase the pace of decarbonization, although targets remain challenging. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition," about...
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Bloomberg

Fonterra 1H Profit Jumps 123%

Higher Ed
March 23 -- Profit at the world's biggest dairy company more than doubled in the first half. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on "Trending Business."
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Bloomberg

Danone Said to Near WhiteWave Purchase

Higher Ed
July 7 -- Dairy company Danone is said to be nearing a deal with WhiteWave that could value the health food maker at $10B. Bloomberg's Oanh Ha reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Curated Video

Borden Is The Latest U.S. Dairy Producer To File For Bankruptcy

Higher Ed
Borden is the second major dairy company to file for bankruptcy protection in recent months.
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Bloomberg

Dairy Farmers Taking Wait-and-See Approach to China Deal, Vilsack Says

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- U.S. Dairy Export Council President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Vilsack discusses what the recent U.S. trade agreements mean for the dairy industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Kevin Cirilli on "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

Why Trudeau Believes Trump Comes With an Open Mind

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends Canada's dairy system amid anti-trade remarks from U.S. President Donald Trump in an exclusive Bloomberg interview. Bloomberg Reporter Josh Wingrove debriefs Trudeau’s remarks on free...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Sacre bleu! Vegan friendly fauxmage makes its mark in France

9th - Higher Ed
Home to endless varieties of wine bread and arguably its most popular staple cheese France takes its food very seriously
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Bloomberg

Saputo CEO Suggests Canada Eliminate Class 7 Dairy Policy

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Lino Saputo, chairman and chief executive officer of Saputo Inc., discusses the tension between the U.S. and Canada over dairy tariffs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

John Hume, Former SDLP leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner dies

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior views of Colum Eastwood MP and leader of the SDLP speaking about the death of John Hume on 3 August 2020 in Londonderry, United Kingdom
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Sky News

Dairy farmers have told Sky News they'll struggle to cope with new cuts to the price they're paid for milk, which are due to come into force in the new year. Already 16 farmers a week are giving up on milk production - and many blame supermarkets

Higher Ed
Dairy farmers have told Sky News they'll struggle to cope with new cuts to the price they're paid for milk, which are due to come into force in the new year. Already 16 farmers a week are giving up on milk production - and many blame...
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Bloomberg

Trudeau Says Canada Not the Challenge for U.S. Dairy

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau comments on Canada's protectionist dairy quotas during an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait.