Dairy Trade
The leaders of 12 countries, including the U.S., are expected to sign the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement early next month, but debate continues at home about the risks and rewards of the trade pact.
Cooperatives Working Together (CWT) has accepted 12 requests for export assistance from Dairy Farmers of America, Northwest Dairy Association (Darigold), Michigan Milk Producers, Niagara-O-AT-KA, and Tillamook County Cr
November U.S. dairy product exports were valued at about $377 million, down 24% from the previous year and the lowest figure in nearly five years.
The world’s largest dairy exporter said it had shipped more than 300,000 tonnes of dairy products to overseas markets, around 10 percent more than its previous record month in December 2014.
There are two tiers of tariffs –the first tier is limited to certain types of civilian aircraft at a rate of 15%, and the second tier applies to a range of food, agricultural and industrial goods at a rate of 25%.
Dairy exports are continuing to do well, even setting a monthly record in August.
We are wrapping up Dairy Week with a look at the export market. Right now, about 17% of the dairy produced in the U.S. is getting shipped out.
Retrofitting a dairy barn has been a popular choice to make upgrades more affordable than they would be when building new, yet “retrofitting” isn’t unique to the dairy industry.
The House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly passed the U.S. Canada Mexico Agreement (USMCA) with a vote of 385-41.
While reports show the U.S. and Mexico made possible progress on the auto portion of the deal, it’s the contentious issue over dairy that’s still a wedge between the U.S. and Canada.
Tariffs impacting dairy trade, a dairy processor buying a majority stake in a non-dairy milk company and a conservation easement program aimed at helping dairy farmers in New York are making headlines..
You’ve probably noticed we’re living in a world full of uncertainty.
A tragic accident involving a tractor driving across Canada to promote the dairy industry has killed a woman and left her husband in critical condition.
Just how big of an impact could trade tariffs have on the dairy industry?
Questioning the future of Class 7 and reviewing natural cheese sales were two of the topics discussed in the Dairy Report.
The possible loss of trade with Mexico and China could result in a $1.154/cwt loss to dairy farmers in the U.S. totaling $2.77 billion in annual losses.
The latest data from USDA is projecting lower milk production and higher prices, while 2018 saw record dairy exports.
USDA’s five year census shows more consolidation of dairy herd and tariffs could be coming for dairy products originating out of the European Union.
Shutting down access to the U.S.-Mexico border could impact a relationship between the largest buyer of dairy exports which has two dairy cooperatives concerned.
Trade talks with China are set to kick back up next week in Washington, D.C. and Farm Journal Washington Correspondent Jim Wiesemeyer thinks there’s a 98% the U.S. will see a trade deal soon.
March milk production falls despite more per cow milk output, while cheese exports are on the rise.
The U.S. dairy industry stands to lose billions of dollars over the next two decades if trade agreements with Japan, one of the biggest buyers, don’t materialize.
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But the pace of inspections relative to year-ago improved for both commodities.
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But corn and wheat shipments were fairly light the week ending Sept. 14.
Wheat export shipments, on the other hand, were near the upper end of expectations.