- Tara (Israel)
Tara ( _he. טרה) is an agricultural
cooperative (co-op) inIsrael specializing inmilk anddairy product s. It is the leading private dairy producer in Israel and the second largest dairy processor afterTnuva .Tara was created in 1942 by dairy farmers from the
Tel Aviv neighbourhood ofNahalat Yitzhak and the surrounding area, in order to unite under one organization that would represent them with regard to the British mandatory authorities and concentrated purchasing offodder rations as well as selling the agricultural produce. The name apparently was decided by the British clerk when the co-op representative came to register the firm did not have a name. A warehouse for fodder as well as arefrigeration room to keep milk on theShabbat was built on a half-dunam (500 m²) plot of land. The increase in productivity as well as quantities of milk provided a surplus that led the co-op to begin producingcream andcheese s.With the establishment of the State of Israel, a dairy department was created in the new Ministry of Agriculture, and with it new regulations with regard to production including required
pasteurization , a standard 3.5% level of fat, and that dairy farmers work from concentrated areas and independently. This led to more dairy farmers to join fromGiv'atayim ,Jaffa , andPetah Tikva as well as production expanding to hard cheeses.At the beginning of the 1960's, during the period that
Moshe Dayan was Minister of Agriculture, the government decided to change thezoning of the Nahalat Yitzhak neighbourhood from agricultural to urban-industrial. Subsequently, the local farmers were forced to move their enterprises elsewhere. The elimination of its main source of milk required Tara to purchase milk from new farmers as well as Tnuva.Until the late 1990's, Tara was still run by representaives of the original owners. In 1997, it was decided to hire 'professional' management. In 2004, the
Central Bottling Company Ltd. , the local licensee ofCoca-Cola , purchased the company for $39 million.In 2006, Tara signed a licensing and know-how deal with Müller of a European dairy product manufacturer based in
Germany . As of 2006, Tara employs over 360 workers and produces about 135 millionliter s of milk yearly, which is about 450,000 liters of milk daily on average [cite web|url=http://www.taramilk.co.il/company.html|title=About Tara (Hebrew)] , with a market share of 10-13%. Estimated revenues in 2005 were 500 million NIS, with a loss of about $10 million.In August 2007, the "Gilead Dairy" owned by Tara, acquired "Tzuriel Farm" for under NIS 20 million. The 'Tzuriel Farm' dairy, specializing in hard-cheese,
goat -cheese s, and other semi-firm cheeses was established in 1986 and since 1999 has operated a unique line ofsoy -based products. [cite web|url=http://www.nfc.co.il/Archive/001-D-139224-00.html?tag=13-29-48|title=Tara acquires 'Tzuriel Farm' (Hebrew)]References
External links
* [http://www.taramilk.co.il/ Official web site] he icon
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