The year-to-date equivalent sales equals of 1.33 billion pounds of milk on a milkfat basis.
The agreement involves 12 Pacific Rim nations and an untold number domestic constituents, all demanding either new market access or protection from other countries.
Ban heightens global competition as displaced European exports seek alternate ports.
Take a walk down the dairy aisle in five European cities to see how milk prices stack up with the U.S.
Without access to dairy, they might not support TPP
If China’s economy buckles, dairy demand and world economies could follow
A 100,000 cow dairy is being constructed in China to help supply Russia.
Russia’s dairy industry has faltered along with the Russian economy, but that doesn’t necessarily mean more exports for leading dairy exporters.
The extension of Cooperatives Working Together program maintains the current funding level of 4 cents per cwt.
In April, U.S. export volume and value rose for the third straight month.
Once upon a time there were 20 sheep to every Kiwi. Now it’s more like seven to every New Zealander. Blame cows, which are now bringing home the bacon.
If Congress passes Trade Promotion Authority, it opens a meaningful debate on the merits of a Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
By 2020, the ASEAN 6 countries will consume 3 billion more liters of milk of milk than 2014.
It’s still a buyers’ market, with prices at or near six-year lows.
The two foreign customers took in record levels of U.S. milk powders and cheese.
The Irish are attempting to grab a small portion of growing dairy export potential in a planned, risk-intelligent way.
Weak international prices and the strong dollar will hinder U.S. dairy exports in 2015.
The EU nation aims to put its dairy sector on the same platform as Scotch Beef, salmon and whisky.
February’s cheese exports were the best since June; Nonfat dry milk and skim milk powder also made a good showing.
Michigan State University Extension Educators traveled to Ukraine to present at the Dairy Congress in Kiev and work with dairy advisors who consult with producers.
Feed costs may curb cow numbers, but dairy’s commercial use and exports are projected to climb over the next decade.
Milk freedom is coming to Ireland on April 1.
The pact’s third anniversary shows the urgency of finishing TPP to further open Asia.
The room for foodservice chain growth in this nation of 90 million people is significant, with young, middle-class Vietnamese helping drive demand for cheese.
Declining trend continues; West Coast port bottlenecks don’t help.
For the first time in 30 years, EU dairy farmers will produce milk without the threat of levies. Are greater EU milk output and more U.S. competition ahead? A USDEC research report offers answers.
East and Gulf Coast ports could become a viable alternative for U.S. dairy exports.
The U.S. extended its lead as the world’s single largest cheese-exporting country.
After failing to secure its cheese importing license, Fonterra USA insists it has other avenues to reach its multi-million-dollar U.S. cheese market.