8th IDF ParaTB Forum

The Colloquium organizing committee has once again invited the International Dairy Federation (IDF) to organize the 8th ParaTB Forum.

World School Milk Day

World School Milk Day is held all over the world on the last Wednesday of September every year to celebrate the benefits and success of school milk programmes. The first World School Milk Day was celebrated in September 2000 and has since become an annual event promoted by the FAO  (Food and Agricultural Organization of the […]

WORLD MILK DAY

IDF celebrates World Milk Day 2021

Milk is an important part of a healthy balanced diet and World Milk Day provides the perfect opportunity to spread the word. IDF and its members work together to convey this message to the public by promoting activities taking place on and around this day.  World Milk Day was initiated in 2001 by the UN […]

IDF International Cheese Science and Technology Symposium-Day 2

Co-organized by FIL-IDF Canada and the Quebec STELA Dairy Research Centre of Université Laval, the 2021 completely virtual edition of the IDF International Cheese Science and Technology Symposium will gather international scientific experts to share the latest research findings and technology innovations.

IDF International Cheese Science and Technology Symposium-Day 1

Co-organized by FIL-IDF Canada and the Quebec STELA Dairy Research Centre of Université Laval, the 2021 completely virtual edition of the IDF International Cheese Science and Technology Symposium will gather international scientific experts to share the latest research findings and technology innovations.

IDF International Cheese Science and Technology Symposium

Co-organized by FIL-IDF Canada and the Quebec STELA Dairy Research Centre of Université Laval, the 2021 completely virtual edition of the IDF International Cheese Science and Technology Symposium will gather international scientific experts to share the latest research findings and technology innovations.

7th IDF ParaTB Virtual Forum 2021

The purpose of the meeting is to share experiences in the control of paratuberculosis at the regional or national level on a country to country basis; and to use the learnings from the subsequent discussions to further refine the methods of control which are in current use. During the Forum each country representative will be given an opportunity to deliver a short presentation of no more than 10 minutes about their national program/activities to control paratuberculosis.