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Interest in the use of macroalgae (seaweed) as a methane-reducing feed supplement for ruminants has been increasing steadily. Photo: Canva
31-07 | News

Impact of seaweed additives on greenhouse gas emissions and milk production

Dairy Diary: July business update
30-07 | News

Dairy Diary: July business update

GEA CEO Stefan Klebert (left) and Ali Al-Ali, chairman of Baladna Algeria, at the contract signing ceremony for the world’s largest integrated dairy facility. Photo: Baladna / GEA
29-07 | News

GEA agrees to construct world’s largest dairy project in Algeria

In this new age, efficiency is no longer just about speed. It’s about doing more with less – less stress on the animal, less energy used in the parlour, less waste in the system, and less burden on the farmer. Photo: Mark Pasveer
28-07 | Expert opinion

The milking revolution: Why efficiency is the new sustainability (Part 1)

Smart milking systems aren’t just upgrades – they’re quiet revolutions humming behind the barn doors. Photo: Jacqueline Hermsen
24-07 | Expert opinion

From cow to cloud – the rise of smart milking systems (Part 1)

This year, a total of 43 innovations are being awarded at SPACE (pictured last year’s edition). Photo: SPACE
23-07 | News

18 dairy farming innovations to catch at SPACE 2025

France intensifies its fight against lumpy skin disease
22-07 | News

France intensifies its fight against lumpy skin disease

The Better Life quality mark for dairy is owned by the Animal Protection Society. Dairy processor Farmel and supermarket chain Jumbo are currently the largest parties. Photo: Jan Willem van Vliet
21-07 | Article

Dutch ‘Beter Leven’ welfare label small in dairy, but receives support

We find out the practical benefits of on-farm forage analysis and how this compact device helps the livestock sector feed smarter, faster, and more sustainably.
21-07 | Partner

How mobile forage analysis is reshaping feed efficiency on livestock farms

US borders closed as New World Screwworm threatens livestock industry
16-07 | News

US borders closed as New World Screwworm threatens livestock industry

Webinar on demand: Pre-milking solutions to maximise milk production 
14-07 | News

Webinar on demand: Pre-milking solutions to maximise milk production 

Understanding the value of supply chain resilience in the dairy sector
10-07 | Interview

Understanding the value of supply chain resilience in the dairy sector

BRICS, a political and economic alliance comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, recently expanded to include Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran. Formed to represent the interests of emerging economies, the bloc aims to promote multipolarity, economic and cooperation. Photo: Canva
09-07 | News

BRICS grain exchange plan is almost ready

Industry remains on high alert following first reports of lumpy skin disease in Europe
08-07 | News

Industry remains on high alert following first reports of lumpy skin disease in Europe

Can u make this the caption: Due to oversupply, the milk price in China is nearing its lowest level in a decade. photo: Misset
07-07 | Article

China: Oversupply of raw milk continues, lowest prices expected

In the latest mag: From tackling heat stress to what’s key in reducing emissions
03-07 | News

In the latest mag: From tackling heat stress to what’s key in reducing emissions

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