The lowest milk production growth of the last two decades monitored in 2022

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The last year was characterised by extremes, on the one hand side record high milk prices almost all around the world, and on the other side, high production costs especially triggered by the extraordinary prices for energy, fertiliser, and feed.Read More »
This year’s IFCN Dairy Conference focused on the energy crisis and the challenges and opportunities for dairy. It took place in Riga from June 10th to 13th, 2023 as a hybrid event bringing together more than 210 dairy experts from over 60 countriesRead More »
With an increase of 2.9% compared to the previous year, milk production in 2021 remained at the level of recent years. However, a shift could be observed, i.e. typical net importing countries in particular contributed to the overall growth rather than the major milk exporters.Read More »
For the 20th time, IFCN is bringing together all the key players in the global dairy value chain to discuss the important issues of high prices and low availability of milk in the context of forward-looking technologies. This year’s conference, titled “Technology for a successful dairy future”, will take place on 6 September in a hybrid format in Netanya, Israel.Read More »
The dairy industry has experienced volatile times in the past – but the current challenges require an even closer look in terms of developments on farms and upstream and downstream in the value chain.Read More »
March is marked as a month with the highest milk price so far, but the question which concerns the dairy industry is if this increase in milk price can offset the increasing farm input costs.
Dairy world is facing new set of the uncertainties affecting the dairy farmers, supply chain and farm input industry. This reflects on the region of Latin America as well, where additionally weather affected both feed and dairy production, while farm economics situation is worsening.
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