

"The position is unique," says Bozic. "Dairy economists usually work on policy or milk production issues. To my knowledge, this position is the only one actively working to find the right match between dairy products and ingredients, and the market."
"We have many resources to help producers with the economics at home on the farm," explains Ken Herbranson, chairman of Midwest Dairy Association's Minnesota Division board and a dairy producer from Clitherall who served on the selection committee. "What we didn't have was a good model to help us know if we're producing the right products and dairy ingredients. We hope this new focus will help us to provide the economic analysis of these important market dynamics."
Bozic is charged with capturing synergies between the work of the Midwest Dairy Foods Research Center, various departments at the three universities connected to it (South Dakota State, Iowa State and the University of Minnesota), the industry and producers. He'll rely on an Economic Advisory Board to identify and prioritize issues, obtain research support and access, and evaluate results.
"I will also have the opportunity to work across disciplines," Bozic adds. "My job is to be objective, and to figure out what dairy products the Midwest can be most competitive in." He explains his role as understanding prices, markets and consumers. More specifically, he hopes to evaluate the economic value of new product development, consumer preference and willingness to pay, market penetration and markets, and feasibility of processing investments.
While he gets to know the Midwest dairy industry, Bozic is also preparing two breakout sessions for producers attending the Midwest Dairy Expo in St. Cloud Nov. 29-30. His topics, "Don't Bet the Farm: Surviving and Thriving in Volatile Markets" and "Dairy Exports and Your Milk Check," capitalize on his knowledge of dairy marketing.
"It's clear the expectations for my work are high, but I chose this position because of the wholehearted support I felt from the industry," Bozic says. "It feels like family already."
11.15.2011