Dairy Imports and Exports
A boost in the Cuban economy would likely also boost U.S. tourism, thereby creating both retail and foodservice sales opportunities.
2014 may have been a year of record-high milk prices, but it also carried some lessons for the dairy industry.
Year-to-date CWT sales are the equivalent of 2.557 billion pounds of milk on a milkfat basis.
U.S. barrel cheese prices break streak of above¬-$1.50 prices as Fonterra projects much lower prices for New Zealand.
A growing taste for pizza has helped the Asian nation become the second-largest export market for U.S.-produced cheese.
What’s behind this trend, and how can the U.S. dairy industry benefit?
Australia-China trade pact moves ahead as New Zealand dairy farm debt reaches dangerous levels.
Although cow numbers and per-cow output may moderate next year, here’s what will pressure Class III prices down by $5 per cwt.
Irish dairy farmers and processors plan to boost milk output 50 to 60% by 2020.
Butter and cheese exports destined to Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Year-to-date, CWT-assisted sales are the equivalent of 2.157 billion pounds of milk on a milkfat basis.
Russia’s ban on dairy products imported from the U.S., Europe, Canada, and Australia is creating problems for Europe and opportunities for South America and India.
Year-to-date, CWT sales are the equivalent of 2.122 billion pounds of milk on a milkfat basis.
The Russian ban on dairy product imports from the European Union, U.S. and Australia could not have come at a worse time for Europe.
The plant processes 1.5 million pounds of raw milk daily into 250,000 pounds of whole milk powder
Cheese is destined for Asia.
Situation ‘dire’ for British dairy producers as milk prices drop.
See which products played a major role in helping increase U.S. commercial dairy exports by 11.8% per year between 1995 and 2013.
Exports destined for Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and South America.
EU pressure has resulted in similar restrictions in Central America, Peru, Colombia and South Africa.
A shortage of butter is fueling higher prices, but will it last?
Prices may slide to the $18 level, but here’s why the University of Wisconsin economist doesn’t foresee bearishness for U.S. dairy producers.
The Asian giant likely needs to go through a period of lower milk-powder imports to correct for its past exuberance.
Year-to-date, CWT has assisted with nearly 2 billion lb. of milk equivalent export sales.
Midwest can compete to regain market share, if impediments are overcome.
NDM/SMP sales were the most ever in a single month.
Why the 2014 World Cup and New Zealand butter prices matter to the U.S. dairy industry.
Cheese, butter and milk powder headed to Middle East and Asia.
Canada, Japan must allow access to dairy markets, say U.S. groups.
Irish dairy farmers and processors plan to boost milk output 50 to 60% by 2020.
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