DFA members expect to benefit from processing innovations

DFA members expect to benefit from processing innovations

Dairy Farmers of America says new processing investments will help create more innovative products for consumers and better returns for farmer-owners.

Kristen Coady tells Brownfield last year’s acquisitions of plants in Richmond, Indiana, and Pacific, Missouri will help the company offer dairy foods that last longer in the fridge and provide additional health benefits. “We just launched Good Culture probiotic milk that’s extended shelf life that offers lactose-free milk in an extended shelf-life form as well as some added probiotics,” she shares.