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Tnuva, or Tenuvah, (Hebrew: "fruit" or "produce"; תנובה) is a co-operative in Israel specializing in milk and dairy products. Hebrew is a Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by 6 million people mainly in Israel, parts of the Palestinian territories, the United States and by Jewish communities around the world. ... A glass of cows milk Milk most often means the nutrient fluid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals. ... Dairy products are generally defined as foodstuffs produced from milk. ...


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Tnuva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (247 words)
Tnuva was created in 1926, following a decision by Kibbutz movement leaders to make co-operatives to distribute and export several types of food products.
Tnuva was created as a result, but at first only delivered regular milk for drinking.
Tnuva was labeled by the Israel AntiTrust Authority as a monopoly[1], a status that essentially places the company under government regulation limiting the way it can change the price of its products to protect the consumer and smaller competitors.
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