Aug 28 2008
UK Dairies / Milk Processors
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Now improved!
The Tracing Paper’s listing of milk processors has been extended and split into regions for easier access, with an improved custom food industry search for further information on businesses and dairy industry news.
Milk Processors by Region
Find a full listing of all dairies and milk processors (including producers of cheese, yoghurt, ice cream etc) for each region of the United Kingdom:
- East Midlands
- East of England
- Greater London
- North East England
- North West England
- Northern Ireland - coming soon
- Scotland
- South East England
- South West England
- Wales
- West Midlands
- Yorkshire and Humber
Find further information on every business
Follow the food industry search for more info links for a custom search of selected authoritative websites, including the Competition Commission; Trading Standards, DairyCo and trade journals (including the Farmers Weekly).
Source and Development
This list is a Food Tracer resource, providing access to basic information about sources of food. Food Tracer is currently in development, please comment and help us improve.
The source of this information is the Food Standards Agency’s lists of approved milk and dairy establishments. Information retrieved on 9th June 2008.
Recommended Reading on the Dairy Industry
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - East Midlands
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - Yorkshire and Humber
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - East of England
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - Greater London
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - North East England
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - North West England
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - South East England
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - South West England
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - West Midlands
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - Scotland
- UK Dairies / Milk Processors - Wales
[...] It’s rare to be able to trace your milk back to the farm, but you can easily find out the dairy that’s produced it. Just find the EU identification code on the packaging (it may be in an oval or printed next to the use by date) and look it up on this list of UK dairy processors. [...]