203 episodes

Kite Consulting provide business services to the entire food supply chain, from farmer to retailer and are widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading dairy consultancy companies.

Kite Consulting John Allen, Becki Leach

    • Business
    • 4.6 • 39 Ratings

Kite Consulting provide business services to the entire food supply chain, from farmer to retailer and are widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading dairy consultancy companies.

    USA update inc Dairy Outlook & Bird Flu in Cattle

    USA update inc Dairy Outlook & Bird Flu in Cattle

    Following Chris Walkland’s usual milk market report, Will and Ben are joined by podcast veteran Steve Spencer who is Managing Director of Global Insights at Ever Ag; and Matt Gould who is a Senior Director in Market Analysis at Ever Ag. Steve will be talking about some of the big stories when it comes to US dairy, focussing on the global market. Matt, who is speaking at the DIN conference next month discusses the theme “Dairy annihilation, capitulation, modification or collaboration?” and tells us what he will be talking about. We further discuss bird flu & potential impact on consumer demand and exports and thoughts on billion pound investments in processing to support growing domestic demand of dairy.

    • 56 min
    Taking control of Johne's disease

    Taking control of Johne's disease

    This week, Chris is back from holiday with his milk market report and Will and Ben are joined by Karen Bond, Veterinary Advisor with NMR and Nicky Bowden, Senior Consultant with Kite to discuss Johne’s Disease. Nicky outlines why we are still talking about Johne’s and the impact it can have on farm, not just relating to costs, health and welfare, but also on a farms carbon footprint. Karen dispels some of the misconceptions of Johne’s and reflects that while proactive farms are making good progress, there are still challenges around testing and need for this to be regular and consistent. Karen and Nicky discuss how farms can utilise testing data & other tools for decision making on farm, but that we should not underestimate going back to basics of disease control.

    • 43 min
    Carbon markets & natural capital

    Carbon markets & natural capital

    Reaching a podcast milestone with episode 200, Ben and Will are joined by Eddie Rixon, a sheep and beef farmer from Oxfordshire and a Land Use Adviser with the Forestry Commission; as well as Emma Turnock, Consultant with Kite to talk about carbon markets. Eddie explains a bit about his own business and how they are utilising natural capital markets for alternative income streams and insetting carbon within their own farm to improve the carbon balance. Emma discusses the potential opportunities for carbon markets, what farmers could be considering, especially for otherwise unprofitable land and what we can learn from the markets elsewhere Europe. They discuss UK wide market regulation and schemes that farmers can benefit from and what opportunities are out there for farmers to ‘inset’ their own carbon, using nature based solutions to help mitigate climate change and manage land to climate goals.

    • 35 min
    When the rain stops

    When the rain stops

    After Chris’ report this week, Will and Ben are joined by Paul Macer, Consultant with Kite and David Christensen, Oxfordshire farmer, to talk about forage management in the context of the incredibly wet weather experienced across the country this past season. Paul and David discuss some of the challenges on farm as a result and outline strategies for when it begins to improve to get on top of things, emphasising the need for patience. They discuss lessons that can be learned from the last year and what farmers can do to plan and mitigate for these kinds of issues in the long-term, touching on how this relates to TCFD and the potential cost to the industry of rectifying these issues, if investment in food security for the future isn’t prioritised by policy makers.

    • 41 min
    Arla investment in Taw Valley and Mozzarella

    Arla investment in Taw Valley and Mozzarella

    Following Chris Walkland’s milk market report, Will and Ben are joined by Arla Foods UK Agriculture Director, Paul Savage, and Kite Director, Edward Lott. Paul and Edward talk about Arla’s recent announcement - €210 million investment into the Taw Valley plant in Devon for mozzarella production. They then go on to discuss why they chose to invest into the South West, UK and how they expect that this will positively impact the future of UK dairy farming.

    • 34 min
    Eucolait and global dairy dynamics

    Eucolait and global dairy dynamics

    This week, after Chris’ milk market report, Will is joined by Erik Elgersma, founder and director of Strategic Analysis Services BV and John Allen, Kite Director to discuss their key take homes from the recent Eucolait workshop. John and Erik summarise the subdued short-term and more positive long-term dairy outlook around the world. They discuss the need to think about food as a strategic asset and focus on food security. Plus, how we must prepare for living and farming through climate change and move away from the globalisation of dairy, towards more regionalised supply and price management. They also discuss the need for traders to rely more on market signals rather than market sentiment.

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
39 Ratings

39 Ratings

Will and Ben ,

BRILLIANT co-hosts

Best dairy industry podcast around. Always informative and highly entertaining, but it’s the talented, witty and devastatingly handsome co-hosts that make it. Whatever you’re paying Will and Ben, it isn’t enough! ;-)

LR2469 ,

Love the podcast, hate the sexist jokes

Really love the podcast and find it so informative and useful.
However, I find myself increasingly enraged and disappointed by the often sexist, misplaced “jokes” of the man doing the market reports. I feel his comments add nothing of humour to the podcast and highlight just how far we have to go as an industry towards gender equality. It is really disheartening as a woman working in the dairy industry.
The comments relating to the England womens football team this week with regards to him “identifying as a woman” were even worse than the bizarre “banter” he had with Ian potter about a young female student. In future can he just read the market report and comment on it with his knowledge of the industry, or find someone else who can?

Noss111 ,

Fast forward to the interesting stuff

Once you get past the grating and misplaced theme tune and cringey self pleasing dad jokes from Chris, the topics covered are interesting and useful and in depth more of that latter please

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