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Dairy exporters from Argentina and Uruguay are looking for new dairy markets to offset the loss of the Russian market.
If the rising cost of feed offsets historically high milk prices, the signal to produce more milk could go unheeded.
War in Ukraine will accelerate inflation for critical inputs along dairy supply chain.
Each supply regions faces a basket of production challenges.
As one of the only export regions with growing milk output, South American dairy exporters face a time-limited opportunity.
High beef prices over the past few years have further encouraged dairy producers to crossbreed their cows with beef genetics and that has resulted in fewer dairy bull and heifer calves.
With milk, beef, and input prices rising, the decision to cull or not becomes cloudy.
Heavy demand, falling milk production, and a shortage of labor combine to send butter prices to four-year-highs.
New trade agreements and strong demand north of the border created a strong pull on U.S. dairy
The fifth largest economy could overtake China in a few years to become the world’s most populous.
Inflation in the dairy sector is not as steep as it is for some of the food products.
Labor, packaging, and ingredient shortages along with rising commodity prices continue to send food prices higher.
Processors face mounting issues ahead of the holiday demand season.
Delta, vaccine reluctance and no vaccine for students under 12 could derail the recovery in school milk consumption.
As Mexico’s economy recovers so too will slowing dairy exports to the country