Report on Dairy Drinks Service

Report on Dairy Drinks Service

Dairy Drinks Service – 2008/9 Cycle – Netherlands

Dairy Drinks Service

As part of a commitment to extending our services to the global dairy industry, Canadean has recently updated our Global Dairy Drinks Service.
First launched in 2007, the 2008/9 cycle covers six dairy drinks categories and a total of 82 markets worldwide and is now available both via our powerful Wisdom database and as a new series of printed reports. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Dairy-Drinks-Service.html )

Categories:

White Milk
Drinking Yogurt (including Functional Drinks)
Fermented Milk
Flavoured Milk
Soymilk
Evaporated & Condensed Milk

Delivering historic data from 2002 and forecasts to 2013, the full Wisdom service provides statistical analysis of dairy drinks consumption in each country and category (measured in million litres), segmented by:

Fat Content (white milk only)
Major Flavours (excluding white milk)
Functional Indicator
Leading Companies
Distribution Channel (Off Premise v On Premise)
Packaging Type & Size Mix

The new series of printed reports focuses on the 2002 – 2008 period and contains additional analysis of the key market trends and developments in each country and category, covering the following topics and issues.

Market Trends & Developments

Size/Growth
Key Product Types
Current and Emerging Trends
Segmentation
Companies/DOBs
Marketing
Pricing
Distribution
Packaging

Compiled by our global network of specialist research consultants, the reports provide comprehensive analysis of the dairy drinks market in each country and category, including:

Unique coverage of the unpackaged and informal markets
Detailed analysis of the packaging mix by packaging type and size.

As part of a commitment to extending our services to the global dairy industry, Canadean has recently updated our Global Dairy Drinks Service.

Contact us at :

Bharat Book Bureau
Tel: +91 22 27578668
Fax: +91 22 27579131
Email: info@bharatbook.com
Website: www.bharatbook.com
Blog: http://bharatbookresearch.blogspot.com

Watch the video related to dairy milk

Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Advert of a Gorilla emotionally drumming to Phil Collins song “In The Air Tonight” brandrupublic.com–”Cadbury has unveiled a £6.2m campaign for Dairy Milk featuring a gorilla playing the drum solo of Phil Collins’ track ‘In the Air Tonight’. The 90-second film, which was written and directed by Sony Bravia ‘balls’ creative director Juan Cabral of Fallon London, launched during the ‘Big Brother 8 UK’ final on 31st August 2007. @Cadbury www.glassandahalffull.com www …

Help answer the question about dairy milk

What's the best non-dairy milk to use in cereal?
There are so many non-dairy milk options: soy, rice, almond, etc. Wondering which kind would taste best when in cereal?

About Author

We are the leading information aggregator, facilitates and supports the business information needs. With over 115,000 reports, you can get instant access and insights on the studies in yo for market research , corporate / strategic planning by providing the latest information in the form of reports, journals, magazines and databases on varied industries like automotive, oil and gas, shipping, textiles, pharmaceuticals, energy, banking, finance, insurance, risk management, country intelligence, consumer & durable goods, chemical and more ur areas of interest. Contact us at +91 22 27578668 / 27579438 or email info@bharatbook.com or our website www.bharatbook.com

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

18 Responses to “Report on Dairy Drinks Service”

  1. aznrebelboy says:

    lol noob already been done
    already made several movies about eyebrow bendings

  2. MePam25 says:

    @ilovepickingcotton – You Were Probably A Ugly Kid Too, Dumb Shit.

  3. ilovepickingcotton says:

    that girl is the fucking ugliest shit i have ever seen in my life

  4. paintballinfamy says:

    whats this song?

  5. Lindsey says:

    I wouldn't use the word "quality". I think "taste" is what you are after. ;)

    I would try almond milk, it doesn't taste exactly the same, but it is creamy and milky and yum!

  6. keke says:

    Do not use either of these food products. Dairy consumption is associated with cancer growth and serious allergies. Soy milk can be manufactured using genetically modified soy beans (not labeled) and the beans themselves don't taste very good. Companies add artificial flavors and sweeteners to improve soy milk taste.

    The best source of calcium is leafy green vegetables. Excess drinking of cow milk actually leads to osteoporosis (Nurses Study). There are many beans and whole grains that provide rich protein without teasing cancer growth.

  7. pie221000 says:

    how can people really do that

  8. ysh says:

    http://www.hindu.com/2001/05/08/stories/0408402n.htm

    Online edition of India's National Newspaper ( HINDU)
    Tuesday, May 08, 2001
    Sri Lankan minister seeks transfer of dairy technology

    Special Correspondent

    BANGALORE, MAY 7. The Bangalore Milk Union's dairy in the City had a VIP visitor on Monday in the Sri Lankan Minister for Estate Infrastructure and Livestock Development, Mr. S.R.M.Arumugan Thondaman, who was shown around the dairy by the Minister for Animal Husbandry, Mr. A.Krishnappa.

    While Mr. Krishnappa told presspersons that BAMUL products could be exported to the island nation, his Sri Lankan counterpart said if there was technology transfer, his country could become self- sufficient in milk products. The ongoing civil war need not come in the way of livestock development. His was a private visit and Mr. Krishnappa had persuaded him to visit the dairy which was considered to be an Asian model, he added.

    The Bangalore Dairy was set up as a joint venture of the State and Union governments with UNICEF aid, and was dedicated to the people of the City by the former Prime Minister, the late Lal Bahadur Sastri, in 1965. Spread over an area of 50 acres at the junction of Bannerghatta and Hosur roads, the dairy began functioning with an initial capacity of 50,000 litres of milk per day. It now processes 3.5 lakh litres of milk a day under the Operation Flood-3 programme.

    Under the directions of the National Dairy Development Board, the Bangalore Dairy was transferred to the Bangalore Milk Union in 1988. It is today the biggest in southern India, procuring, processing and marketing up to 5.94 lakh litres of milk a day in the peak season. The National Productivity Council, Government of India, conferred the Best Productivity Award last year on the Bangalore Dairy.

    http://www.hindu.com/2005/06/25/stories/2005062508980400.htm
    Karnataka – Bangalore

    State ranks second in milk production

    Special Correspondent

    Achievement owing to Rs. 250-crore grant from NDDB: Dharam Singh

    BANGALORE: Karnataka has been catapulted to the second position from the eighth in milk production, the Chief Minister, N. Dharam Singh, announced here on Friday.

    He was inaugurating the expansion programme of the Mother Dairy unit of Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) at Yelahanka here.

    He said the State was second only to Gujarat in milk production, and the achievement is on account of the Rs. 250-crore grant from the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) for the growth of dairy farming.

    Utilisation of funds

    The Chief Minister said the Government utilised the funds to take up expansion of milk, milk powder and ice-cream units in the past six months. The State is producing surplus milk throughout the year, and the Government is planning a joint venture with a Singapore-based firm for processing it. The KMF will start direct export of milk products to a few countries from this year, Mr. Dharam Singh said. The federation has been exporting milk powder to Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Malaysia and the Philippines through other agencies.

    Milk powder production
    H.D. Revanna, Minister for Public Works and Energy and KMF Chairman, said the milk powder plant on the Mother Dairy premises at Yelahanka, which was commissioned in November for trial runs, is now ready to produce 30 tonnes of milk powder a day from 3.5 lakh litres of milk. It has been set up to process and convert surplus milk from the Bangalore, Kolar, Tumkur, Mandya and Hassan milk unions.

    The KMF plans to increase the processing capacity of Mother Dairy. Infrastructure will be built at a cost of Rs. 35 crores to receive, process and convert seven lakh litres of milk daily. The KMF plans to set up a dairy at Whitefield to process milk from Mandya, Tumkur and Bangalore Rural districts, he added. The KMF enjoys a market share of 65 per cent in the State.

    The Minister for Animal Husbandry and Wakf, Mirajuddin Patel, launched "Nandini curds," made from pasteurised toned milk. The Minister for Cooperation, R.V. Deshpande, lauded the KMF's initiatives and appealed to the farmers to utilise the various schemes launched by the Government.

  9. mevlana says:

    You got it right in your next to the last sub-question<g>. Pasteurized milk still contains germs and spores that are able to survive the brief burst of heat we call Pasteurization! Soy milk is *cooked* to produce the 'raw' soymilk and in the commercial products like Silk it gets a final heat blast just before packaging. There's just not that many organisms that can survive that kind of treatment!.

    What's really wacky is that USDA reg's are *much* stricter for bacterial contamination of soymilk! Soy milk for human consumption has to test at less than 1,000,000 cells per liter. Cows milk is allowed to have up to 750,000,000 per liter!
    YUCK!!!!

  10. Haylee says:

    Well too much soy (like a lot)can have adverse effects in males. There is a protein or something that mimics estrogen.

    I wouldn't say one is better just different. Different nutrients, different allergenic effects, different cons.

    Dairy like anything else is not bad in moderation. Skim milk has lots of vitamins, maintains bone health and can even help weight loss.

  11. dhiren123 says:

    Try putting some chocolate in it. You could just not give your child anything but the milk you want them to have. Don't worry your baby will get hungry/thirsty enough to try it.

  12. mr2gti says:

    Read the info much?

  13. Logan says:

    Soymilk is an awesome alternative in recipes that call for milk. If you are making mashed potatoes for example, just sub. plain soymilk and you are good! If it is cookies and cakes, same thing. The only thing i've ever made that did not substitute well was for an alfredo mix packet. But the packet had dairy in it anyways, so if you are vegan, you wouldn't be using that anyways. I love it, and think it makes most things taste better, and easier on the stomach. Sometimes people are just hesitant to try new things. Corn bread cooks great with soy milk!

  14. jrsiede says:

    oh my gosh u guys that is sad how you are just making a huge deal out of a BALLOON! just enjoy the vid, jeez!

  15. IrazKhan says:

    precisely? its a funny video, so enjoy it. keep those stupid questions in ur head and watch.
    some things are best unsaid.
    :)

  16. chicken_little_osu says:

    The only plain soy milk that I like is Trader Joe's brand. Otherwise, I just get vanilla flavored rice or soy milk from the grocery store. Rice Dream isn't too bad to start with.

  17. Erin C says:

    Out of what I tried, defiantly soy. It taste better, has more nutrients, as well has better consistency. Rice is a bit too sweet and thin. Almond is creamier than soy milk and a bit too nutty. You could also try oat or hemp milk. You should try them all and various brands too, to see which you like best.

  18. Riion93 says:

    GAY

Leave a Reply

.