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ORNUA CO OPERATIVE LIMITED

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ORNUA CO OPERATIVE LIMITED
Grattan House 2
Mount Street Lower, Dublin 2
Ireland
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Ornua is an Irish agri-food co-operative, which markets and sells dairy on behalf of its members: Irish dairy farmers and dairy processors. The co-operative is Ireland’s largest exporter of Irish dairy products, it operates under two divisions Ornua Foods & Ornua Ingredients. Ornua Foods is responsible for the global marketing and sales of Ornua’s consumer brands including the iconic Kerrygold brand. Ornua Ingredients is responsible for the procurement of Irish and non-Irish dairy products and for the sale of dairy ingredients to food manufacturers and foodservice customers across the world.

The IDB supply a range of milk powders with a variety of nutritional values and shelf lives to suit any manufacturer, including: butter milk powder 11.1%, butter milk powder 6%, fat filled butter milk powder, instant fat filled milk powder, instant skim milk powder, skim milk powder, spray dried full cream milk powder - 26% and spray dried full cream milk powder - 26% & 28% Instant.

They also specialize in a variety of whey powder varieties: demineralised whey powder, deproteinised whey powder, whey powder (acid casein), whey powder (cheese) and whey protein concentrate 35.

Milk proteins: acid casein, calcium caseinate, rennet casein, sodium caseinate.

Butter products: anhydrous milkfat - Butteroil, Irish creamery butter - salted sweet cream, Irish creamery butter - unsalted lactic, Irish creamery butter - unsalted sweet cream, whey butter – salted and whey butter – unsalted

Cheese: Blarney, Cagliata, Carlow, Cheddar, Cream Cheese, Dubliner Cheese and Emmental



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New Research & Development With Clean Label Dairy Ingredients

09 Sep 2015 --- The North American business, which includes sales in Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, represents around 8-10% of Ornua's total business. The company recently opened a $12m site in Wisconsin, which houses a new innovation center. The center aims to improve communication with customers, as well as improve development methods. 




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How Irish dairy can cope in a volatile market

14 Nov 2017 --- The European dairy industry continues to be facing turbulent times despite the abolition of milk quotas in April 2015. The uncertainty concerning Brexit is only fanning the flames of confusion among the UK’s biggest dairy trading partners, most notably the Republic of Ireland. Ornua exports 60 percent of Irish Dairy products and the €1.75bn dairy cooperative has core markets in the US, UK & Germany and is strongly developing in Africa, China, the Middle East and Saudi Arabia. FoodIngredientsFirst spoke to Ornua’s CEO of Ingredients Europe, Bernard Condon. He began by asking Bernard about the current outlook for the dairy market, before discussing why butter prices have been taking such an upwardly march recently and the cooperative’s contingency plans for Brexit. 

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