Rochdale Observer

Diary offers taste of freedom

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A DAIRY has become the first UK yogurt producer to use free range milk in all of its yogurt products, in what’s been described as an industry first.

Kingsway-based Lancashire Farm Dairies has committed to only using free range milk in every yogurt pot.

It means that the cows which produce the milk for the company’s yogurts will spend almost half the year grazing in open pastures.

Unlike free range eggs, there are currently no regulation­s in place to define free range milk so, after careful considerat­ion of the welfare of the cows and weather conditions in the north west, Lancashire Farm agreed a minimum of 150 days grazing with its farmers.

Azhar Zouq, managing director of Lancashire Farm Dairies, said: “As free range eggs are now readily available, many consumers think that free range milk and yogurt is the norm, but unfortunat­ely it isn’t across the industry.

“At Lancashire Farm we see ourselves as innovators and strive to provide the best product for our customers while maintainin­g the welfare of our farmers and their cows.

“We believe that it only takes one of us to take the first step to make a change, for everyone else to follow suit and set the standard across the industry.”

He continued: “Happy cows produce the best tasting milk, so it’s a no-brainer to do everything in our power to achieve this, and our grazing guarantee will do exactly that.

“With 4,000 British dairy farmers going out of business in the last 10 years, we want to support the sector and free range is one way of doing so.”

 ??  ?? ●●Azhar Zouq, managing director of Lancashire Farm Dairies, following the announceme­nt the company is using only free range milk in its yoghurts
●●Azhar Zouq, managing director of Lancashire Farm Dairies, following the announceme­nt the company is using only free range milk in its yoghurts

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