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News Release: 01/30/2017
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Group Urges U.S. Governors to Aid in Preserving Export Markets and 'Consider All Tools at Their Disposal' WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. dairy industry this week continued to push back against Canada's protectionist policies that are effectively blocking American dairy imports
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HPAI Information
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Are U.S. Milk and Dairy Products Safe for Import? Yes, pasteurized milk and dairy products are safe. The pasteurization of milk is consistent with the FDA's Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) and destroys harmful microorganisms and viruses, including Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPA
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News Release: 02/26/2019
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ARLINGTON, VA - A new study commissioned by the U.S. Dairy Export Council and the Consortium for Common Food Names forecasts severe consequences for U.S. cheese exports if the European Union (EU) is successful in further expanding restrictions on the use of generic terms such as parmesan, asiago and
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U.S. Dairy Ingredient Supply and Outlook Workshop
Export Marketing > Marketing Events > Event Pages > 2024 Event Pages > Us Dairy Ingredient Supply & Outlook Workshop
A packed audience of 51 importers and procurement/purchasing staff from major Japanese food and beverage makers attended USDEC's U.S. Dairy Protein Trends and Outlook Workshop on Nov. 5 in Tokyo. Location: Hotel New Otani On November 5, 2024, USDEC will be hosting a U.S. Dairy Ingredient Supply and
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News Release: 04/27/2017
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Dairy Groups Express Support for NAFTA as Means to Address Trade Concerns ARLINGTON, VA - Adding to the groundswell of recognition that Canada's protectionist dairy policies are harmful to U.S. dairy exports, a bipartisan group of 68 members of the House of Representatives wrote to Preside
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Market Commentary 03-07-18
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 03 07 18 - by Alan Levitt
U.S. dairy exporters picked up in 2018 where they left off at the end of 2017, topping the prior-year level for the third straight month. Suppliers shipped 160,746 tons of milk powder, cheese, butterfat, whey and lactose during the month, up 9% from last January. U.S. exports were valued at $415 mil
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News Release: 2/6/2014
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CONTACTS: Alan Levitt, USDECPHONE: (703) 528-4801FAX: 703-528-3705alevitt@usdec.org Arlington, VA U.S. dairy exporters took another stride forward in 2013, shipping record levels of milk powder, cheese, whey products, lactose and fluid milk, and gaining share among the world's leading supplie
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U.S. Dairy Supply and Innovation Seminar
Export Marketing > Marketing Events > Event Pages > 2024 Event Pages > Us Dairy Supply & Innovation Seminar
On September 2nd USDEC will host a U.S. Dairy Supply and Innovation Seminar in Jakarta preceding the start of the Fi Asia trade show taking place September 4-6. The seminar will showcase the world-class supply capabilities of the U.S. dairy industry to the local trade and discuss the latest global d
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Market Commentary 03-06-20
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 03 06 20 - by USDEC staff
Improved ingredient sales, particularly to Southeast Asia, helped U.S. dairy export volume post its fifth straight month of growth. U.S. suppliers shipped 184,033 tons of milk powders, cheese, whey products, lactose and butterfat during the month, 21% more than the year before. On a total milk solid
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Market Commentary 05-21-15
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 05 21 15 - by Alan Levitt
The world dairy markets are rebalancing slowly, leaving prices at or near six-year lows. Without the large imports from China and Russia seen in previous years, it will take a greater, lengthier contraction in production to clear overhanging supply. In the first quarter, milk production from the fiv