Most was to pay for the development of new medicines for chronic lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis and emphysema, which can, in theory, be made from proteins in the milk of a cloned flock.
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Mr Tabel said the Jersey milk would be used to supply caterers so all the milk islanders brought in shops would be 100% Guernsey.
If that happens on any scale, there could be real milk shortages in some shops.
Cuts in prices guaranteed to farmers for beef, cereals and milk will be phased in, but farmers will be paid directly instead.
Rich in vitamins B and C and with 10 times the iron that's found in cow's milk, it wants camel milk to be as popular in western countries as it is in north Africa and the Middle East.
Andrew Tabel, general manager of the dairy, said they would look at whether or not organic milk could be reintroduced in a week.
"Given the right conditions pasteurised milk could be sold to Europe in the form of cheese, " Mrs Abeiderrahmane claims.
"If you go through the countryside in Senegal or Mali, you won't be able to find local milk... because the powdered milk has destroyed the whole dairy sector in West Africa, " Lamine says.
Milk chocolate can be as little as 10% cocoa paste by weight, with the rest in sugar, milk and other ingredients.
He said it was the first time in five years milk had needed to be imported.
He said they would be selling locally-sourced goods such as milk in their stores, along with branded goods like Kelloggs, Pampers and Kodak.
If that 15% drops to 10%, then there is 5% more milk that must be sold and consumed in the United States, which in turn drops the farm price.
The diner (now there's a grand word in this context) is offered a plate of rice cooked in coconut milk, onto which can be added any number of side dishes.
They are identifying dairy farms that would be willing to take part in the testing of bulk milk to help flag up any spread of the virus across the country.
Sure, we understand that all milk must be heat-treated or pasteurized to kill off harmful micro-organisms (in 1987 the FDA mandated pasteurization of all milk products for human consumption).
We all knew what technology was available in this series, so to be crying over spilt milk now is not right.
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The authorities are now trying to trace around 100 tonnes of melamine-contaminated milk powder that is believed to be back in circulation.
And whilst the industry might be in crisis, it can rest assured in the knowledge that Jersey islanders are fully behind their farmers and their milk.
The Northern Irish are most likely to be teetotal and people living in the east Midlands drink more milk than anyone else in Britain and people in the north east are more likely to play the National Lottery.
Farmers will be allowed to produce as much milk as they like, in an attempt to plug the gap.
Milk and sugar are also likely to be expensive in 2020, he warns.
He added the company had also agreed to be supplied with milk from a herd of about 100 cows in Banbury.
In the meantime, he said that Milk Marque should be subject to restrictions on its sales methods.
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One explanation for the results might be that parents of heavier children may be more likely to switch their youngsters to 1% or skim milk in an effort to lower the amount of calories they drink.
Scarcely less appetizing is the prospect that Western assistance will be absorbed by a lucky few in Russia particularly those in a position to milk the system and to line their own pockets.
Scarcely less appetizing is the prospect that Western assistance will be absorbed by a lucky few in Russia -- particularly those in a position to milk the system and to line their own pockets.
It is here that you will find the depiction of the churning of the Ocean of Milk: Various deities taking part in what at first appears to be tug-of-war, but is in fact a search for a potion that will confer eternal life, a process that involves churning the sea with the help of an enormous snake.
The problem, however, is that the growth in this vibrant industry may be ebbing, due to regulations that constrain the supply of milk.
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The first openly gay man to be elected to public office, Milk left a legacy of determined enfranchisement that lives on in the more than 600 openly gay or lesbian elected officials serving now in North America.
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