GLOBAL: Consolidation expected in dairy sector – Rabobank

By: just-food.com | 8 July 2009

While the "turmoil" witnessed by the dairy market has left "little room" for major consolidation initiatives over the past 12-months, the coming year is expected to see an uplift in M&A activity, a Rabobank analyst has suggested.

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While the "turmoil" witnessed by the dairy market has left "little room" for major consolidation initiatives over the past 12-months, the coming year is expected to see an uplift in M&A activity, a Rabobank analyst has suggested.

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