From Brendan <[email protected]>
Subject How Big Ag pollutes West Africa
Date July 17, 2025 3:22 PM
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From the Editor's Desk

This week, DeSmog and Nigerian outlet Premium Times [[link removed]] expose how Ireland’s dairy giants [[link removed]] are offloading cheap, ultra‑processed fat‑filled milk powder (FFMP) into West Africa, calling it “healthy and sustainable.”

The problem is, FFMP is not really milk — it’s skim milk powder sprayed with vegetable fat, dense in lactose and fed to customers throughout West Africa, where many young people are lactose-intolerant.

DeSmog uncovered documents [[link removed]] that show how executives from Ireland’s big dairy companies were told in 2023 that selling the milk powder products – which contain up to 37 percent lactose – could potentially have adverse impacts on the populations in Nigeria and Senegal.

Yet, dairy kings like Kerrygold and Lakeland Dairies continue to rake in huge profits from sales in those nations.

And how do they lure customers into drinking this fake milk? Deceptive advertising, with green‑pasture branding and slick celebrity campaigns. Cheaper than fresh milk, FFMP has a long shelf life and is also marketed as a “good” source of protein – despite containing significantly less protein than whole milk powder.

“This is an ultra-processed product that is banned from even being described as milk in the EU,” says Paul Murphy, a member of the Irish parliament and former MEP, who believes DeSmog’s findings reveal “highly unethical marketing practices” by Irish companies.

“The big agri-food companies are [the] only ones who gain – at the expense of the climate, human health and livelihoods,” Murphy says. Dive into this alarming investigation here [[link removed]].

Irish Big Ag’s false advertising of its milk powder products in West Africa is exactly the sort of deception that Canada’s new anti-greenwashing law [[link removed]], Bill C-59, aimed to root out across the Atlantic when it was passed last fall.

But now there’s corporate pressure building [[link removed]] for Prime Minister Mark Carney to backtrack on the law’s truth-in-advertising requirements. DeSmog’s Mitch Anderson wrote about [[link removed]] how Canadian Big Oil claimed the law is the reason for delays in sustainability reports and that it’s “silencing” the oil industry, as DeSmog reported last fall [[link removed]].

All of this adds up to a new scenario for Canada’s role in climate action. DeSmog’s Managing Editor Geoff Dembicki appeared on the popular Canadian podcast Canadaland [[link removed]], where he spoke about PM Carney's backsliding as a climate leader at a time when Trump’s all-out war on clean energy could be a huge economic opportunity for Canada. Geoff looks at how Carney’s focus on pipelines and carbon capture has the nation moving backwards. Check it out [[link removed]].

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Thanks,

Brendan DeMelle

Executive Director

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How Ireland’s ‘Mediocre’ Milk Powder Made it Big in West Africa [[link removed]]— By Brigitte Wear, Phoebe Cooke, Beloved John

and Shauna Corr (13 min. read) —

Polluting dairy industry accused of using “highly unethical” marketing to pass off ultra-processed “poor quality by-products” as milk.

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READ MORE [[link removed]] From the Climate Disinformation Database: Irish Farmers' Association [[link removed]]

Irish Farmers’ Association [[link removed]] (IFA) is Ireland’s largest farming representative organization and its most active lobbyist on agriculture, food and the environment. The IFA co-founded Agri Aware, a private charitable trust that describes itself as “an independent body to provide the general public with information and education on the importance of agriculture and food to the Irish economy.” In 2020, DeSmog reported [[link removed]] that workbooks produced by Agri Aware and distributed to over 3,000 primary schools had misrepresented the climate impacts of raising cattle and sheep. Professor John Sweeney, a climatologist at Maynooth University, told DeSmog “the simplistic and one-sided language in this publication presents a misleading educational message” that underplays methane emissions from livestock and suggests trees cancel them out. Over the past decade, the IFA has frequently cited technology innovation and efficiency improvement as methods for reducing the agriculture sector’s climate impact. However, in 2021 the European Court of Auditors presented evidence that efficiency measures had so far failed to cut emissions. It stated that due to its growing livestock herd, Ireland had “seen substantial emissions increases.”

Read the full [[link removed]] profile [[link removed]] and browse other individuals and organizations in our Climate Disinformation Database [[link removed]], Ad & PR Database [[link removed]], and Koch Network Database [[link removed]].

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