Dairy Trade

After workers left for the frontline and processors stopped paying, producers have become reluctant to rebuild their herds.
This is the second case the U.S. has filed against Canada over dairy market access.
U.S. dairy exports hit new volume and value records again last year.
The United States on Tuesday said it was seeking a second trade dispute settlement panel over Canada’s dairy import quotas.
The issue over Canada’s dairy Tariff-Rate Quota isn’t over yet.
Under the USMCA, Canada conceded to granting lower tariff access across dairy products. But Canada was allocating a bulk of those imports to processors, limiting the ability of other groups to buy U.S. products.
Action by United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai expands dispute to address Canada’s continuing failure to meet Its USMCA obligations.
When it comes to dairy, France may have the edge on Argentina, but when it comes to soccer, Argentina has proven that it has the edge on France. Here’s why.
While the challenges ahead for dairy producers are real, the silver lining is that both global consumption for dairy is on the rise and the supply chain headaches have lightened compared to how we started 2022.
Australia’s labor shortage is so severe that some dairies have partially or fully transitioned to less labor-intensive beef cattle operations, due in part to record-high beef prices.
Diving into the international supply and demand picture, Alyssa Badger of HighGround Trading Group explained that every country has its own set of issues that factor into the supply side of things.
China’s appetite for some dairy products has grown as consumers look to value-added products and the country’s pork industry recovers following devastating outbreaks of African swine fever that began in 2018.
Direct payment assistance to dairy farmers was announced at 20 cents per hundredweight, with total payments capped at $250,000 per farm operation or legal entity.
Dairy farmers can maximize management of manure to save money and decrease input applications. Find out how.
July’s all-milk price fell to $25.70, a $1.20 decrease from June. The income over feed costs, as calculated by Dairy Margin Coverage was $9.92, $2.00/cwt. less than June.
Cheese and butter prices continue to hold a large price difference with butter around $1.00 higher than cheese. One reason for this is the substantial difference in inventory levels between cheese and butter.
2020 was a year like no other. Following a year dominated by Covid-19 what can dairy farming expect moving forwards?
Mexico has agreed to nearly every request to address sugar trade issue.
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(UPDATED, Nov. 9) With the next round of NAFTA negotiations set to start in Mexico City Nov. 17, House Agriculture leaders convened a discussion that stressed the importance of the trade agreement to farmers.
Despite a pending ‘agreement in principle,’ the U.S. and Canada remain at odds on dairy issues.
Get your day started with a brief rundown of key news.
Get your day started with a brief rundown of key news.
Get your day started with a brief rundown of key news.
Get your day started with a brief rundown of key news.
Angered at New Zealand for its comments on Taiwan, Beijing looks elsewhere to fill whole milk powder needs.
The International Dairy Foods Association announces that registration for Dairy Forum 2023 is now open. More than 1,000 dairy leaders convene each year at Dairy Forum. The event returns in 2023 to Orlando, Florida.
Dairy officials say there is still work to do to make sure U.S. dairy products keep moving overseas.
Dairy consumption in the South American country is still only half of what it was in 2008
As milk begins to contract, South American dairy processors have had to boost payouts to producers
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