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Nov. 25 2024
Consumers all over the world have been craving more and more butter
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Oct. 31 2024
In the U.S., 97% of households buy cheese, 93% purchase butter, 92% buy milk, and 82% purchase yogurt
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June 24 2024
Demand for butter has been strong in the United States, and that clearly is the case around the world as well
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Dec. 6 2023
Leaders from almost 200 countries around the world are currently gathering in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for the United Nations’ (UN) 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) climate change conference
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July 27 2023
World dairy trade could grow 11% over the next decade. If that comes to fruition, countries around the world would trade an additional 14.2 million metric tons of dairy products
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June 12 2023
There is no question National Dairy Council (NDC) is considered a scientific authority when it comes to dairy nutrition thanks to farmers’ vision that created the organization more than a century...
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March 22 2023
World Dairy Expo® is delighted to announce the recipients of the 2023 Expo Recognition Awards. Nominated and selected by their peers, these individuals have made remarkable contributions to the dairy...
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Nov. 4 2022
U.S. dairy exports have been riding high in the saddle as of late, but will that trendline continue?Food and agriculture consultant Betty Berning believes it will. Berning, operator of Betty Berning C
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Sept. 29 2022
When considering that a growing world population will need nourishment in the decades to come and that U.S. milk production has the ability to continue to grow, the question is not if our domestic industry...
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Sept. 25 2022
Milk and dairy product prices soared to unprecedented heights this summer as the global milk production deficit worsened
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April 10 2022
In recent years, for better or worse, milk prices in the U.S. are determined increasingly by forces at play in other parts of the world
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April 4 2022
Will global dairy demand outpace growth over the next decade? Dairy economist Mary Ledman predicts that it will
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March 21 2022
Climbing prices on both sides of the food system show us how much our farms depend on others here and abroad
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March 14 2022
Entries from the Hoard’s Dairyman Farm Creamery did well at the world’s largest dairy products contest
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March 1 2022
The Ukraine invasion will have effects on farmers in that part of the world and beyond
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Jan. 31 2022
We can’t fully explain current dairy prices without looking at the world market. While U.S. milk production fell below year-ago levels in November and December
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Dec. 27 2021
Unless we actively try to stop it, the U.S. is going to become more and integrated into the global dairy market. I want to be clear; I don’t think the industry should try to stop it
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Nov. 4 2021
Idaho dairy farmer John Brubaker said he’d never felt so popular as when he explained his farming practices to a group of food importers during a U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) trade mission
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Sept. 16 2021
A year and a half removed from the brunt of the stay-at-home lockdowns that ruled most of the world because of COVID-19, the global demand for cheese is reaching record highs
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June 28 2021
U.S. dairy’s value as a global solution has never been more apparent than it has been this year, with exports reaching records and domestic consumption also at historically high levels