H.I.G. Capital, LLC (“H.I.G.”), a leading global private equity investment firm with over $30 billion of equity capital under management, is pleased to announce that its portfolio company, Lipari Foods (“Lipari” or the “Company”), a leading distributor, manufacturer, and importer of perimeter-of-the-store, specialty, and branded food products, has acquired Troyer Cheese, Inc., Troyer Bros. Trucking, Ltd., and Amish Wedding Foods, Inc. (collectively, “Troyer”). Troyer, founded in 1959, is a specialty food distributor, manufacturer, and
After a difficult first quarter, Arla came out of 2018 with improved sales and brand share as the company’s performance grew stronger throughout the year
Capitalizing on strengthening demand among American consumers, The a2 Milk Company recently announced expanded sales agreements with leading supermarket chains Kroger and Albertsons/Safeway
Greenoak Dairy Equipment North America, the goat and sheep milking equipment specialist, recently announced their latest dealership addition, Norwell Dairy Systems
The tender of Nordecon AS was declared successful in the procurement for the construction of the new dairy of E-Piim. Nordecon AS and AS E-Piim Tootmine have now commenced the precontractual negotiations
Darigold is expanding its portfolio of milk products to include FIT, an ultrafiltered, lactose free, high-protein milk. FIT delivers Darigold’s same delicious taste with 75 percent more protein and 40 percent less sugar than regular 2% milk
Paul Mueller Company announces plans to unveil its new dairy silo at the World Ag Expo held February 12-14, 2019, in Tulare, California. Visitors are invited to view the 10,000-gallon Mueller silo on display, the first of its kind for the industry
Aemetis, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMTX) announced today that it has initiated the permitting and construction phase of its multi-dairy renewable biomethane digester cluster
In 2015, Valio was the first company in the world to start using plant-based cartons and announced a lofty goal: by the end of 2018, all of its gable top milk, sour milk, cream and yoghurt cartons sold in Finland will be fully plant-based
A study released today by the U.S. Dairy Export Council projects new trade agreements between Japan and other countries will put U.S. dairy exports at a competitive disadvantage, resulting in lost U.S. sales of $5.4 billion over 21 years
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