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  2. Dairy industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Price of milk in the UK from 1990 to 2019, both each month and the two-year average. Values are in 2019 prices [1] In Europe, UK milk production is third after France & Germany and is around the tenth highest in the world. There are around 12,000 dairy farms in the UK. [2] Around 14 billion litres of milk are commercially produced in the UK ...

  3. Arla Aylesbury - Wikipedia

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    Arla Aylesbury is the largest dairy in the UK; at opening it was the world's biggest dairy, [1] processing over 1.75 billion pints (1 billion litres) of milk per year, around 10% of the milk in the UK. It is owned by Arla Foods UK which is a subsidiary of Arla Foods, a large producer of dairy products in Scandinavia.

  4. Agriculture in England - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural activity occurs in most rural locations. It is concentrated in the drier east (for crops) and the wetter west (for livestock). [3] There are over 100,000 farm holdings, which vary widely in size. [4] [5] The main crops that are grown are wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, sugar beets, fruits and vegetables.

  5. List of farms in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Churchtown Farm Wildlife Reserve This is a list of farms in Cornwall . Cornwall is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area of England within the United Kingdom .

  6. Dairy Farmers of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed as a raw milk trading business (milk broker) in 2002 with the merger of The Milk Group and Zenith Milk. [1]In 2004, DFoB became the third largest milk processor in the UK, processing over 1.35 billion litres of milk each year into 600 different dairy products, by purchasing Tyneside-based Associated Co-operative Creameries for £75 million from the Co-operative Group.

  7. Davidstow Creamery - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1980s Dairy Crest Foods made a quarter of all the cheese eaten in the UK. [6] The site was bought by the Milk Marketing Board in 1979; in 1980 the processing division was divested as the new company Dairy Crest. In 1993 Dairy Crest decided to make Davidstow its main cheese manufacturing site, and invest £6m. [7]

  8. First Milk (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 First Milk agreed a strategic and long-term partnership with Adams Foods (now Ornua) to provide hard cheese for sale in retail within the UK. [25] The following year the company divested from soft cheese production, selling the business to Grahams the Family Dairy. [26]

  9. Associated Co-operative Creameries - Wikipedia

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    Associated Co-operative Creameries (ACC), formerly CWS Milk Group, was a subsidiary and operating division of the Co-operative Group.. Associated Co-operative Creameries Limited is an industrial and provident society that was first registered in 1961, [1] and became a subsidiary of the North Eastern Co-operative Society (NECS), a large regional consumer co-operative based in Gateshead.