We want to remind all US 99% WE THE PEOPLE, United Nations SUSTAIN----ABILITY is tied to sustaining global corporate power and wealth---this is the opposite of 99% sustainability. So, the launching of LAND O LAKES as SUSTAINABLE comes with its global expansion as it diversifies and leaves the US states like MINNESOTA and WISCONSIN to capture third world small farming/dairy into this FAKE CO-OP global banking structure.
MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN are now becoming FRACKING/TAR SAND CRUDE/FOXCON GLOBAL FACTORY CORPORATIONS using/polluting all those LAKES.
DO NOT PARTNER WITH THESE GLOBAL BANKING 1% OLD WORLD KINGS -----LAND GRABBING POLICIES.
Land O’Lakes SUSTAIN Launches New Partnerships to Help Farmers Scale Sustainably
Sustainable Brands
Published 11 months ago. About a 5 minute read.
The first — with Field to Market: The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture -- will see the availability of Field to Market’s sustainability metrics within LOLS’ new Truterra™ Insights Engine, starting in mid-December. Land O’Lakes is the first partner that will integrate fully with the latest version of Field to Market’s Fieldprint Platform, released this month.
“We are proud to partner with Land O’Lakes to give farmers even greater choice in assessing the sustainability performance of their management practices and respond to growing interest across the value chain in where and how commodity crops are grown,” shared Rod Snyder, president of Field to Market. “This collaboration integrates Field to Market’s sustainability insights alongside the stewardship and agronomic analysis for which Land O’Lakes WinField United ag-retailer owners are known — helping farmers make decisions that benefit the air, soil, water and their business.”
Truterra is an interactive on-farm digital platform that will help farmers advance their stewardship goals and ROI in real time, acre-by-acre — and help food companies measure sustainability progress. Land O’Lakes and Field to Market have a history of working closely together to advance on-farm sustainability. Land O’Lakes, a farmer-owned cooperative, is a longstanding member of the Alliance, and serves on both its Board of Directors and Standing Committees.
“The addition of Fieldprint Platform sustainability metrics to the Truterra Insights Engine is a key asset supporting the agricultural and food supply chain to utilize Truterra for data-driven insights,” said Matt Carstens, SVP of Land O’Lakes SUSTAIN. “This work enhances the ability for farmers and ag retailers to bolster their stewardship reporting across many commodities, crops and commitments — and it cements the Truterra Insights Engine as a go-to, farm-to-fork solution for food companies who turn to the Fieldprint Platform to track sustainability results achieved in the field.”
Available to both commodity producers and their trusted advisors across the LOLS network in mid-December, the common measurement framework offered by Field to Market will offer even greater depth to the Truterra Insights Engine’s ability to assist farmers in documenting their stewardship and exploring opportunities for continuous improvement. By utilizing one of the industry’s most-accepted sustainability framework, the integration of Field to Market’s sustainability metrics provides commodity crop producers and the supply chain with a seamless solution for assessing sustainability performance as well as documenting and demonstrating stewardship at the field and landscape level.
With this week’s announcement, the Fieldprint® Application Programming Interface will connect eight sustainability metrics and associated algorithms from Field to Market’s Fieldprint Platform directly to Truterra, providing farmers with an enhanced tool to assess their management practices against regional, state and national benchmarks for key sustainability indicators.
LOLS has also announced a partnership with global ingredient supplier Tate & Lyle to advance conservation practices on Midwest farms — specifically in sourcing sustainable corn. The relationship enables Tate & Lyle, a significant user of US-grown corn, to enhance sustainable agriculture by helping corn farmers target and measure the impact of their environmental stewardship efforts, using the latest technology.
This collaboration also leverages the Truterra™ Insights Engine, which will allow Tate & Lyle greater visibility into its environmental footprint beyond the factory gates, enabling the company and its customers to make informed decisions about their supply chain environmental strategies.
“This collaboration bolsters Tate & Lyle’s efforts to increase sustainability throughout the value chain, using the industry-leading Truterra Insights Engine,” Carstens said. “Our on-farm conservation practices and technology support a two-pronged approach to sustainability — helping protect natural resources while improving farmer livelihoods. Consumers care deeply about how their food is produced. Land O’Lakes SUSTAIN can aid in implementing specific conservation practices to achieve broader sustainability goals for food companies like Tate & Lyle — and help them demonstrate the results in clear terms.”
“At Tate & Lyle, we recognize our responsibilities when it comes to environmental stewardship and, with this partnership, we are strengthening the sustainability of our agricultural supply chain,” said Jim Stutelberg, President of Primary Products. “By utilizing the expertise and network of Land O’Lakes SUSTAIN and employing the Truterra Insights Engine, we can build on the great work farmers are already doing to care for the air, land and water, and partner and provide greater visibility to drive sustainability in our business.”
Farmers are supported through the LOLS agricultural retailer network in the Midwest, including Ceres Solutions, a leading agricultural retailer in Indiana. Well-known retailers such as these are trusted advisors to farmers and are well positioned to provide insights and information to farmers to enable them to make meaningful changes to their ways of working, spreading best practice throughout the farming community.
“True sustainability starts on the farm,” said Betsy Bower, agronomist at Ceres Solutions. “In order to deliver large-scale corporate sustainability commitments, we need to work with the farmer on every acre in a way that works for them and their business. Utilizing the Truterra Insights Engine through partnerships like this one make scalable impact possible. Together, we continuously adapt to improve the delicate balance between productivity, profit and preservation.”
The Truterra Insights Engine is designed to facilitate collaboration and impact throughout the industry. The full suite of the Truterra offering uses technology and collaboration to advance the food and agricultural industry’s ability to enable conservation at scale across a variety of crops, commodities and commitments.
Published Nov 14, 2018 4pm EST / 1pm PST / 9pm GMT / 10pm CET
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We will end our discussion of FOOD public policy tied to GLOBAL MILITARIZED FOOD through mergers and acquisitions creating a US LAND GRAB by global corporations tied to global BANKING and global MILITARY.
We spoke of LAND O LAKES in 1990s starting that global GREEN TECHNOLOGY corporation stance expanding overseas to FOREIGN ECONOMIC ZONES while back in US MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN and other mid-west states having this GLOBAL LAND O LAKES FARM/DAIRY CO-OP=====that land was being handed to global banking INVESTMENT FIRMS----like SUIZA FOODS owned by KAMINSKI AND ENGLES.
LAND O LAKES merged with DEAN FOODS which was bought by SUIZA FOODS which kept that DEAN FOODS name.
'Suiza Foods had its start in 1988 when an investment firm, Kaminski/Engles Capital Corp., formed by Gregg L. Engles and Robert Kaminski'
'Suiza Agrees to Acquire Dean Foods, Merging Two Biggest Dairy ...
www.wsj.com/articles/SB986422427155892530
Suiza Foods agreed to acquire rival Dean Foods for about $1.5 billion in stock and cash, plus nearly $1 billion in debt. Combined, the dairy processors have about $10 billion in annual sales'. '
“In this transaction, Dean Foods is acquiring a strong and successful
fluid dairy business that commands the leading position in its regional
market,” said Howard Dean, chairman and chief executive officer of Dean Foods.
We shared that VERMONT CREAMERY and those CO-OP dairies and farms merged with LAND O LAKE----UNILEVER taking all those co-op farms. This included BEN AND JERRY'S which went with DEANS FOODS then with ENGLES AND KAMINSKI global investment firm.
Now, we are positive but pretty sure the VERMONT ----HOWARD DEAN raging global 1% Clinton neo-liberal pol is this same HOWARD DEAN tied to DEAN'S FOODS.
'He attended Browning for seven years, followed by St. George’s School, Yale University and Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In 1992, he received Browning’s Charles W. Cook '38 Alumnus Achievement Award, the highest distinction awarded to Browning alumni. His brother, James H. Dean ’72, is also a Browning alumnus, as is his late father, Howard B. Dean, Jr. ’38 and his late brother, Charles M. Dean ’68. Governor Dean is married to Dr. Judy Steinberg, and they have two children, Anne and Paul'.
Monday, 10 July 2000
Dean Foods and Land O’Lakes Complete Fluid Dairy Sale and Joint Venture
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Monday, 10 July 2000
FRANKLIN PARK, Ill., July 10 /PRNewswire/ — Dean Foods Company (NYSE: DF)
and Land O’Lakes, Inc., announced today that Dean Foods has completed the
purchase of Land O’Lakes Upper Midwest fluid milk operations. The two
organizations have also formed a joint venture to nationally market and
license certain value-added fluid and cultured dairy products to further
expand the LAND O LAKES(R) brand. Both agreements include long-term licensing
arrangements for use of the LAND O LAKES brand name.
“In this transaction, Dean Foods is acquiring a strong and successful
fluid dairy business that commands the leading position in its regional
market,” said Howard Dean, chairman and chief executive officer of Dean Foods.
“In addition, this acquisition offers Dean a unique opportunity to go to
market with one of the best known brands in the dairy industry and to extend
the LAND O LAKES brand name into new, value-added fluid and cultured dairy
products and into new geographical markets.”
“Land O’Lakes sees this joint venture as an opportunity to further
leverage the strength of our brand and reputation for quality, and extend the
geographic reach of our most innovative fluid dairy products,” said Chris
Policinski, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Land
O’Lakes Dairy Foods Value-Added Group. “In addition, the proceeds from the
sale of our regional fluid dairy business will enable us to further invest in
and strengthen our core businesses on behalf of our members.”
The asset purchase encompasses all the operating assets of Land O’Lakes
Fluid Dairy Division, including four fluid dairy plants located in Woodbury
(Twin Cities area) and Thief River Falls, Minnesota, Bismarck, North Dakota
and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as well as a new extended-shelf-life (ESL)
dairy and cultured plant located in Richland Center, Wisconsin.
The acquired dairy division generates annual sales of approximately $310
million and markets a full line of fluid milk, yogurt, creams, sour cream and
cottage cheese, 85% of which is sold under the LAND O LAKES brand name. Land
O’Lakes will be the long-term agent for supplying the raw milk requirements of
the plants acquired by Dean Foods.
Under the separate joint venture agreement, Land O’Lakes and Dean Foods
each hold a 50% interest in an independent entity having the U.S. rights to
market and license LAND O LAKES brand cream, half and half, sour cream and
extended-shelf-life products, including the successful GRIP’N GO(TM)
single-serve milk and to develop new consumer-friendly, value-added dairy
products.
No significant changes are anticipated in plant operations, employment or
the positioning of the LAND O LAKES brand name.
Dean Foods ( http://www.deanfoods.com ) is one of the nation’s leading dairy
processors and distributors producing a full line of branded and private-label
products, including fluid milk, ice cream and extended-shelf-life products,
which are sold under the Dean Foods and other strong regional brand names.
Dean Foods is the industry leader in other food products, including pickles,
powdered non-dairy coffee creamers, aseptically packaged foodservice products,
and refrigerated dips and salad dressings. Total Dean Foods’ sales are
approximately $4 billion annually.
Land O’Lakes ( http://www.landolakesinc.com ) is a national farmer-owned food and
agricultural cooperative, with sales approaching $6 billion. Land O’Lakes
does business in all 50 states and more than 50 countries. It is a leading
marketer of a full line of dairy-based consumer, foodservice and food
ingredient products across the U.S.; services its international customers with
a variety of food and animal food ingredients; and provides farmers and local
cooperatives with an extensive line of agricultural supplies (feed, seed,
plant food and crop protection products) and services.
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It was the transfer of LAND O LAKES PROPERTIES to a global banking investment firm in 2000 which led to these former BREAD BASKET states being made a toxic waste zone for GLOBAL OIL, FRACKING GAS, and GLOBAL FACTORIES. In this a global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS TRIBE OF JUDAH got that land and is now profiting from all that natural resource wealth.
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- Frac Sand Shortage Threatens Shale Boom | OilPrice.comoilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Frac-Sand-Shortage... Frac Sand Shortage Threatens Shale Boom By Nick ... it halted all new frac-sand shipments for a week in Minnesota and Wisconsin during some brutally ... History Of Fracking: Oil, Bombs And Civil ...
- Sand Rush: Fracking Boom Spurs Rush on Wisconsin Silicawww.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2013/07/... Western Wisconsin's sand, high in quartz and compressive strength, lies close to the surface–perfectly suited to the oil and natural gas industry's fracking needs.The sand rush is on at quarries ...
- Oil and gas production in Wisconsin - Ballotpediaballotpedia.org/Oil_and_gas_production_in_Wisconsin This article presents information about oil and gas production in Wisconsin.Sources for this information include the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the Office of Natural Resource Revenue, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and state-specific agencies and media sources.
- Fracking in Wisconsin - Ballotpediaballotpedia.org/Fracking_in_Wisconsin In 2015, the United States contained approximately 300,000 hydraulically fractured wells, which accounted for 67 percent of U.S. natural gas production and 51 percent of U.S. crude oil production. This article focuses on fracking in Wisconsin and state-specific, rather than federal, regulation of the process.
- Minnesota and fracking - SourceWatchwww.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Minnesota_and_fracking Fracking for oil has grown in neighboring North Dakota, and much of the sand used in the fracking process is coming from Minnesota. A fracked well can use approximately 10,000 tons of industrial silica sand to prop open fissures and increase the flow of fluids and gas within a well.
Here is what LAND O LAKES is being used for today-----fracking SAND AND SILICA-----fresh water for fracking ----tar sand crude oil drilling and of course all those PIPELINES heading for GREAT LAKES. This is why LAND O LAKES the global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS is now overseas as a global BIG AG BIG MEAT BIG DAIRY in FOREIGN ECONOMIC ZONES organizing third world farms into a FAKE CO-OP.
Minnesota and fracking
Introduction
Counties with Industrial Silica Sand Bedrock.
Fracking for oil has grown in neighboring North Dakota, and much of the sand used in the fracking process is coming from Minnesota. A fracked well can use approximately 10,000 tons of industrial silica sand to prop open fissures and increase the flow of fluids and gas within a well. As of February 2013 there are eight silica sand mines in Minnesota.[1]
In response to the increased demand for sand from fracking, companies are seeking permits from local governments for new silica sand mines and to expand existing mines in the state, as it is up to counties and townships to regulate silica mining in their area. Opponents have called for a statewide moratorium until permitting is established, and some cities are banning mining expansion until regulations are put into place.[1]
Four counties, Goodhue, Wabasha, Houston, and Fillmore, have moratoria on new permits for industrial silica sand mining.[2]
Pipelines
In November 2013 Enbridge filed an application to build a $2.5 billion oil pipeline called "Sandpiper" across northern Minnesota. The 610-mile line would carry more than 200,000 barrels of tight oil per day from western North Dakota's Bakken shale fields to the company's terminal in Superior, Wisconsin. Enbridge has proposed two routes for the new line. One would follow its existing pipeline corridor. But the company's preferred Minnesota route cuts a new path south to Park Rapids before turning east toward Superior, through Carlton County.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission will weigh landowner and farmowner concerns against the need for Sandpiper - one of three proposed new pipelines from North Dakota that could cut across the state in coming years. If the PUC approves, Enbridge plans to begin building by late 2014, and landowners would not be able to say no to the pipeline running on their property
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AL FRACKING AKA Al Franken led this transition of small farm co-op bachelor farmers LAND O LAKE from bread basket to TOXIC WASTE DUMP for ENERGY and global factories.
We notice all the MINNESOTA POLS having transitioned MINNESOTA from HEALTH FOOD BREAD BASKET for US----to a global toxic waste dump for OLD WORLD KINGS----are of course 5% freemason/Greek Catholic and Jewish players.
Current Representatives
List of members of the Minnesotan United States House delegation, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 8 members, including 5 Democrats, and 3 Republicans.
District Representative Party CPVI Incumbency District map 1st Jim Hagedorn (R-Mankato) Republican R+5 January 3, 2019 – present 2nd Angie Craig (DFL-Eagan) DFL R+2 January 3, 2019 – present 3rd Dean Phillips (DFL-Eden Prairie) DFL D+1 January 3, 2019 – present 4th Betty McCollum (DFL-Saint Paul) DFL D+14 January 3, 2001 – present 5th Ilhan Omar (DFL-Minneapolis) DFL D+26 January 3, 2019 – present 6th Tom Emmer (R-Delano) Republican R+12 January 3, 2015 – present 7th Collin Peterson (DFL-Moorhead) DFL R+12 January 3, 1991 – present
8th Pete Stauber (R-Duluth)
House of RepresentativesCurrent RepresentativesList of members of the Wisconsinite United States House delegation, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the Cook Partisan Voting Index (CPVI). The delegation has a total of 8 members, including 4 Republicans and 3 Democrats. One seat is currently vacant.
District Representative Party CPVI Incumbency District map 1st Bryan Steil (R-Janesville) Republican R+5 January 3, 2019 – present 2nd Mark Pocan (D-Madison) Democratic D+18 January 3, 2013 – present 3rd Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) Democratic EVEN January 3, 1997 – present 4th Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) Democratic D+25 January 3, 2005 – present 5th Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Menomonee Falls) Republican R+13 January 3, 1979 – present 6th Glenn Grothman (R-Campbellsport) Republican R+8 January 3, 2015 – present 7th Vacant R+8 8th Mike Gallagher (R-Green Bay)
WISCONSIN not only sold out to GLOBAL BIG OIL AND GAS but to global factory FOXCON.
In Fracking Downturn, Sand Mining Opponents Not Slowing Down
Those fighting the frac sand industry in Wisconsin and Minnesota hope the oil glut puts a crimp in the industry for good.
By Zahra Hirji, InsideClimate News
Oct 15, 2015
The market that supplies special sand to oil and gas companies for fracking wells is down more than 50 percent from last year. But those opposing the sand industry for its threat to property values, the environment and public health aren't celebrating—they are fighting harder to shut down the industry for good.
"In terms of opposition to frac sand mining, there really is no lull at this point," said Johanna Rupprecht, a policy organizer with the Minnesota-based Land Stewardship Project. "People are as concerned about this as they've ever been."
"I don't think anybody on the ground really believes the downturn is permanent," she added.
An oil glut has driven down prices and sent the entire fracking industry into a tailspin over the summer. That's also when Land Stewardship Project launched a campaign to ban the industry from expanding in Minnesota's Winona County. Small towns across eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin are taking action in a different way, including efforts to pass stricter zoning rules and to boot pro-sand leaders out of office.
Wisconsin and Minnesota are the first- and fourth-largest frac sand producers in the nation, respectively. The two states hold vast reservoirs of pure silica sand, a vital ingredient for fracking. It is used to blast down wells, along with water and chemicals, to open cracks in shale bedrock and extract oil and gas. It can take up to 10,000 tons of sand to frack––or hydraulically fracture––a single well during its lifetime.
Boom to Bust
As fracking boomed over the last decade, the sand market took off, too. The number of sand mines, processing and transport facilities in the two states jumped from fewer than 20 in 2010 to more than 100 by 2014.
That rapid growth provided the region with new jobs and millions of dollars in new development. But there was also a growing backlash among citizens concerned about the large sand facilities' consequences in public health, the environment, and sound and light pollution. For example, the tiny dust particles that can fly off the sand during mining, production and transport have been implicated in silicosis, a lung disease.
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AL FRACKING AKA Al Franken led this transition of small farm co-op bachelor farmers LAND O LAKE from bread basket to TOXIC WASTE DUMP for ENERGY and global factories.
We notice all the MINNESOTA POLS having transitioned MINNESOTA from HEALTH FOOD BREAD BASKET for US----to a global toxic waste dump for OLD WORLD KINGS----are of course 5% freemason/Greek Catholic and Jewish players.
Current Representatives
List of members of the Minnesotan United States House delegation, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 8 members, including 5 Democrats, and 3 Republicans.
District Representative Party CPVI Incumbency District map 1st Jim Hagedorn (R-Mankato) Republican R+5 January 3, 2019 – present 2nd Angie Craig (DFL-Eagan) DFL R+2 January 3, 2019 – present 3rd Dean Phillips (DFL-Eden Prairie) DFL D+1 January 3, 2019 – present 4th Betty McCollum (DFL-Saint Paul) DFL D+14 January 3, 2001 – present 5th Ilhan Omar (DFL-Minneapolis) DFL D+26 January 3, 2019 – present 6th Tom Emmer (R-Delano) Republican R+12 January 3, 2015 – present 7th Collin Peterson (DFL-Moorhead) DFL R+12 January 3, 1991 – present
8th Pete Stauber (R-Duluth)
FEINGOLD was on this list for MOST of 1990s----through today..........Wisconsin is sold out to global BIG OIL AND GAS but also global factory FOXCON
House of Representatives
Current Representatives
List of members of the Wisconsinite United States House delegation, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the Cook Partisan Voting Index (CPVI). The delegation has a total of 8 members, including 4 Republicans and 3 Democrats. One seat is currently vacant.
District Representative Party CPVI Incumbency District map
1st Bryan Steil.jpg Bryan Steil (R-Janesville) Republican R+5 January 3, 2019 – present Wisconsin US Congressional District 1 (since 2013).tif
2nd Mark Pocan official photo.jpg Mark Pocan (D-Madison) Democratic D+18 January 3, 2013 – present Wisconsin US Congressional District 2 (since 2013).tif
3rd Ron Kind, Official Portrait, 115th Congress.jpg Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) Democratic EVEN January 3, 1997 – present Wisconsin US Congressional District 3 (since 2013).tif
4th Gwen Moore, official portrait, 116th Congress.jpg Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) Democratic D+25 January 3, 2005 – present Wisconsin US Congressional District 4 (since 2013).tif
5th Jim Sensenbrenner.jpg Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Menomonee Falls) Republican R+13 January 3, 1979 – present Wisconsin US Congressional District 5 (since 2013).tif
6th Glenn Grothman official congressional photo.jpg Glenn Grothman (R-Campbellsport) Republican R+8 January 3, 2015 – present Wisconsin US Congressional District 6 (since 2013).tif
7th Vacant R+8 Wisconsin US Congressional District 7 (since 2013).tif
8th Mike Gallagher official portrait, 115th congress.jpg Mike Gallagher (R-Green Bay)
Al Franken Is Back?
Former Minnesota Senator Returns To Public Eye With New Radio Show
by International Business Times
September 25, 2019
in Culture
Former U.S. Senator and comedian Al Franken is making his public return with a new radio show on SiriusXM radio show. Franken resigned from the Senate in 2017 following allegations of sexual misconduct, making him one of the first major public figures to get caught up in the #MeToo movement.
“I miss the Senate a lot but I’m not there so I want to be a voice,” Franken told CBS News about his desire to create the new program.
The currently unnamed show will broadcast weekly on Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. on Sirius Progress, and will mainly feature interviews with politicians, entertainers, and major figures from other fields. Some of the first guests lined up include comedians Chris Rock and Patton Oswalt, as well as former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Franken said that the idea for this new show grew out of conversations he had on his podcast. With the upcoming presidential election on the horizon, Franken said there are many topics of public concern that he is keen to discuss.
MAN----FRANKEN IS REALLY WORRIED ABOUT PUBLIC CONCERNS! OH, REALLY???????
Franken served as a Democratic Senator representing Minnesota from 2009 to 2018. He was driven to resign after numerous women, including radio host Leeann Tweeden, accused him of unwanted groping or kissing. A report in July by New Yorker journalist Jane Mayer showed some inaccuracies in Tweeden’s allegations.
In addition to his political career, Franken also served as a writer and performer on “Saturday Night Live.” He also previously hosted “The Al Franken Show,” a progressive radio talk show, from 2004-2007.
The post Al Franken Is Back? Former Minnesota Senator Returns To Public Eye With New Radio Show appeared first on International Business Times.
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This is what came from FDR FARM BILL funding SMALL PRIVATE AND CO-OP FARMS.
Let's add these FAKE ALT RIGHT ALT LEFT global banking 1% freemason STARS pretending to be left populist........all this industrial growth ASSURES LEVEL 5 DEGREE CLIMATE CHANGE
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The Global Market for Dairy Products, 2019-2022:
Analysis, Trends and Forecasts; Covering 337 Market Player Profiles - ResearchAndMarkets.com
February 12, 2019 01:49 PM Eastern Standard Time
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Dairy Products - Market Analysis, Trends, and Forecasts" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
“Dairy Products - Market Analysis, Trends, and Forecasts”
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The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2015 through 2022. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets.
This report analyzes the worldwide markets in US$ Million by the following Product Segments:
Fluid Milk
Milk Powder
Butter
Cheese
Ice Cream and Related Products
Yogurt and Related Products
Cream
The report profiles 337 companies including many key and niche players such as:
Agropur Cooperative (Canada)
Arla Foods amba (Denmark)
Dairy Farmers of America Inc. (USA)
Danone (France)
Dean Foods Company (USA)
Fonterra Co-Operative Group Limited (New Zealand)
Groupe Lactalis S.A. (France)
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (India)
Megmilk Snow Brand Co. Ltd. (Japan)
Meiji Co. Ltd. (Japan)
Nestle SA (Switzerland)
Parmalat S.P.A. (Italy)
Royal FrieslandCampina N.V. (The Netherlands)
SanCor Cooperativas Unidas Limitada (Argentina)
Saputo Inc. (Canada)
Savencia Fromage & Dairy (France)
The Kraft Heinz Company (USA)
Unilever N.V. (The Netherlands)
Topics Covered
1. INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Current and Future Analysis
Churning Out New Opportunities
Summary of Opportunities and Growth Markets
Growth Drivers
Developing Countries in the Spotlight
China and India to be at the Forefront of the Global Dairy Products Industry
Trends Shaping the Industry
2. MARKET DYNAMICS & TRENDS
Futures Markets
A Forthcoming Phenomenon in Dairy Trade
Global Fluid Milk Volume Consumption Rises
Yogurt Functional Benefits & Unique Flavors Gain Popularity
Yogurt Drinks: A Market with High Growth Potential
New Products Boost Market Prospects
3-D-Printing of Dairy Products: Technology of the Future
GanedenBC30 Addresses the Issue of Probiotics to Survive Pasteurization
Longer Shelf Life Attribute Drives Market for Milk Powders
Increasing Milk Powder Prices Open New Avenues for Processors
Changing Eating Habits
Change in Traditional Meal Configuration
Snacking Around
Spurt in Fast Food Restaurants
Waning of Home Cooking
Rise in Dining Out of Home and Trial of Foreign Foods
Fruit Juices & Carbonated Beverages: Tough Competition for Flavored Milks
Healthy Eating Versus Indulgence
Organic Dairy Products Gain Prominence
Corporate Strategies: An Overview
Innovative Packaging and Target Based Promotions to Drive Dairy Products Demand
Expanding Middle Class Population in Emerging Markets Offer Increased Growth Prospects
Rising Disposable Incomes Propel Market Growth
Expanding Urban Population Spurs Growth
Dairy Products Market Turns Attention to Address the Unique Needs of Millennials
3. DAIRY PRODUCTS INDUSTRY - SEGMENT ANALYSIS
4. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Leading Global Players
Leading Dairy Product Manufacturers and their Presence in Key Dairy Segments
Consolidation Activity in the Dairy Market
M&A Activity in the Dairy Products Industry: 2017-2014
5. DAIRY PRODUCTS TRADE SCENARIO
6. DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING DYNAMICS
Distribution
Retail Distribution
Growth of Grocery Multiples
Discount Merchandisers
Convenience Stores
CTNs/Kiosks
Doorstep Delivery
A Peek into the Distribution Dynamics of the Developing Regions
Purchasing Trend
Retailer Strategies
7. DAIRY PRODUCTS - AN OVERVIEW
8. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS
Megmilk Snow Brand to Unveil sakeru Cheese in Taiwan
Nestl India Launches Blueberry Greek Yoghurt and Greek Style Curd
Mengniu Introduces New Deluxe Milk Spoonable Yoghurt in China
Mars Chocolate Launches M&M'S Ice Cream Bars
Bertolli to Unveil New Range of Block Butters
Tesco Rolls Out Vegan Cheese Range
Ashgrove Cheese Unleashes 4 New Ashgrove Branded Cheeses
MADE Introduces Rokeby Farms Quark Yoghurt in Australia
Mother Dairy Fruit and VegeTable Rolls Out Dailycious Milk Portfolio in Kolkata
Shaken Udder to Unveil YogOaty High Protein and Healthy Range of Kids Pouches
The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Releases Amul Memory Milk
Arla Foods Introduces Three New Snack-Sized Cheese Varieties
Fonterra Co-operative Group Rolls Out MoveMax in Indonesia
9. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
Agropur Cooperative Snaps Up Agrifoods International Cooperative's Interest in Ultima Foods
Unilever to Divest Spreads Business to KKR
Unilever to Takeover Weis Australian Ice Cream Business
Lactalis to Acquire Omira
Virtus Nutrition and Dairy.com Forms My Dairy Dashboard Joint Venture
PepsiCo India Holdings Ventures into the Indian Dairy Market
LAG Holding Acquires Two Companies Operating in the US Dairy Sector
Dean Foods Company and KRAFT Macaroni & Cheese Enters into a Strategic Collaboration
Heritage Foods Acquires Dairy Business of Reliance Retail
Danone Takes Over WhiteWave
La Vaquita Holding Announces Acquisition of Cheese Companies in Chile
Saputo to Acquire Full Ownership of Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory
Agropur Cooperative Acquires Assets of Scotsburn Cooperative Services
Amul Inks Partnership with Amazon
Lactalis Snaps Up Fromagerie E. Graindorge
Cowgirl to Merge with Swiss Dairy Food
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Canada (12)
Japan (12)
Europe (139)
France (13)
Germany (32)
The United Kingdom (17)
Italy (21)
Spain (7)
Rest of Europe (49)
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (79)
Middle East (7)
Latin America (11)
Africa (2)
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