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The rise in wholesale butter prices is mainly blamed on falling milk yields across Europe but especially in France, together with rising demand both domestically and internationally and the fact that most milk is used to make cheese or cream, not butter.
At the same time, French farmers complain that they are receiving less for their milk than it costs to produce because Europe has a glut of 350,000 tonnes of powdered milk, which is depressing prices.
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Russell wrote:Maybe they can import some from Brexit-Britain.
Even with import duties it will be cheaper than the butter in Japan.
legion wrote:Russell wrote:Maybe they can import some from Brexit-Britain.
Even with import duties it will be cheaper than the butter in Japan.
It ain't happening
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brexit-reversed-uk-donald-tusk-european-council-president-leave-eu-theresa-may-commons-mps-a8016691.html
As you can see from the crowded EU Parliament Brexit is a vital issue for the EU, not just for a few bored looking old men milking the limelight & the tax payer.
Takechanpoo wrote:why the fuck dont some eikaiwa teaching gaijins start a business of a buttermaker in hokkaido?
i heard not a few buttermakers there will have to close their businesses in the near future just because of a shortage of workers despite there are plenty of demands in the market, though.
Takechanpoo wrote:why the fuck dont some eikaiwa teaching gaijins start a business of a buttermaker in hokkaido?
i heard not a few buttermakers there will have to close their businesses in the near future just because of a shortage of workers despite there are plenty of demands in the market, though.
matsuki wrote:The pikachu butthole chute was bad...that's just...WTF?
wuchan wrote:matsuki wrote:The pikachu butthole chute was bad...that's just...WTF?
Taro photoshop...
or china.
EU signs its biggest free trade deal with Japan
BBC News | 17 July 2018
The European Union and Japan have signed one of the world's biggest free trade deals, covering nearly a third of the world's GDP and 600 million people.
One of the biggest EU exports to Japan is dairy goods, while cars are one of Japan's biggest exports.
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Taro Toporific wrote:Damn it, screw butter. Where's the cheese?
EU signs its biggest free trade deal with Japan
BBC News | 17 July 2018
The European Union and Japan have signed one of the world's biggest free trade deals, covering nearly a third of the world's GDP and 600 million people.
One of the biggest EU exports to Japan is dairy goods, while cars are one of Japan's biggest exports.
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Damn it, screw butter. Where's the cheese?
EAT CHEESE LIVE FOREVER EAT CHEESE NEVER DIE
The Washington Post | August 31 at 9:00 AM |By Alexandra Petri
“Cheese and yogurt were found to protect against death from any cause,” proclaimed this article from NBC.
A 32-year-old man was crushed to death by 40 tons of cheese after a shelf collapsed at the factory where he was working.
Warehouse supervisor Robert Ceremuga, who had a four-month-old daughter named Martina, died as a result of the accident at the VP Foods cold-storage warehouse in Dublin in November 2013.
An inquest heard a shelf rack may have buckled under the weight of the pallets of cheese, and Mr Ceremuga suffered catastrophic injuries.
A forklift driver - who had no formal training - had earlier removed between 30 and 40 pallets from the lower shelves, making the unit top-heavy, The Irish Times reports.
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Quake in Japan's Dairy Heartland May Mean Milk, Butter Shortage
bloomberg.com| September 7, 2018
Japan’s dairy industry is at risk as a widespread power outage persists following a strong earthquake in the country’s northern island of Hokkaido.
The lack of electricity in Hokkaido, which produces more than half of Japan’s milk, is creating challenges for the island’s farmers. The farms can’t use milking machines on their cows, and any milk supplies can’t be refrigerated. If it drags on, there may be an impact on dairy companies...
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Mike Oxlong wrote:I live only a few miles from this guy. He's more active on Facebook. Since this homepage they have a new expanded cheese-making facility with a new milk maid churning out wheels of cheese as fast as she can.
http://thecheeseguyinokinawa.com/about-us/
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