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Global demand for dairy will remain weak throughout 2016, largely due to EU overproduction, but the outlook for 2017 is better.
KPMG predicts a strong 2016 after Chinese investment in agriculture rose to A$375m last year.
Farm investment advisor Bryony Fitzgerald argues Australia's dairy industry is a complex one and tells investors which metrics they should consider before putting down capital.
The real estate company paints a confident picture for further Australian farmland and cattle station sales in 2016.
The EBRD and FAO are working to highlight the growth opportunities in Georgia's investment-starved dairy sector.
The fund aims to shield Glanbia Co-operative Society dairy suppliers from market volatility.
As dairy prices begin the road to recovery after a difficult year, Rabobank dairy analyst Kevin Bellamy asks whether investors should be looking at New Zealand.
New Zealand dairy went through a rough patch last year. But with pricing picking up at the same time as more deal opportunities come to market, investors would do well to take a second look.
Larger dairy operations are likely to survive price downturns and save on operating costs according to a new Rabobank report.
Tim Hunt, formerly global dairy strategist, replaces Luke Chandler, who has become deputy chief economist at John Deere.