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News Release: 10/18/2022
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PARIS, FRANCE – The U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) hosted a discussion with the leading French dairy organization, the Centre National Interprofessionnel de l'Economie Laitière (CNIEL), on October 18 at an event convened by the U.S. embassy in Paris. The session is the first in a ser
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News Release: 11/18/2024
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ARLINGTON, VA – Senior U.S. dairy leaders are showcasing U.S. dairy’s commitments and progress toward global climate and food security goals during the UN Climate Conference (COP29), marking USDEC’s fourth straight year prioritizing engagement at the world’s most important
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News Release: 02/23/2021
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Dairy Export Council commends the Senate's Tuesday confirmation of USDEC President and CEO Tom Vilsack to serve the country once again as U.S. Agriculture Secretary. “I want to congratulate Secretary Vilsack and thank him for the great work he has done for Ameri
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Market Commentary 03-07-17
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 03 07 17 X8645 - by Alan Levitt
In January, U.S. dairy export volume topped prior-year levels for the eighth straight month, paced by continued gains in sales of milk powder and whey products. Suppliers shipped 149,864 tons of milk powders, cheese, butterfat, whey and lactose during the month, 11 percent greater than a year ago. O
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News Release: 2/6/2025
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ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. dairy exports slipped 0.4% in 2024 in milk solids equivalent (MSE) terms, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released Wednesday. Geographical and product-by-product performance was mixed against a backdrop of heightened competition and tight U.S. milk powder supplies.
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News Release: 05/23/2015
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CONTACTS: Chris Galen, NMPFPHONE: (703) 243-6111FAX: 703-841-9328cgalen@nmpf.org Alan Levitt, USDECPHONE: (703) 528-4801FAX: 703-528-3705alevitt@usdec.org ARLINGTON, VA – The National Milk Producers Federation and U.S. Dairy Export Council today commended the Senate for approving new T
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Market Commentary 06-02-17
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 06 02 17 - by Alan Levitt
In April, U.S. dairy export volumes topped year-ago levels for the 11th straight month, with gains in most product categories and to most major destinations. Exporters shipped 162,441 tons of milk powder, cheese, butterfat, whey and lactose, up 12 percent from last April. Overseas sales were valued
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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 10/1/2019
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 10 > 1 > 2019 - by Dali Ghazalay
U.S. dairy suppliers and USDEC staff met today with Indonesian dairy importers and government officials in Jakarta at the U.S.-Indonesia Dairy Roundtable. The event, organized by USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service and the government of Indonesia, sought to bring U.S. dairy suppliers together with I
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Results of the 2023 JU Student Competition
Export Marketing > Marketing Events > Event Pages > 2023 Event Pages > Results Of The 2023 Ju Student Competition
Dairy ingredient innovation shines at 5th Annual JU Student New Product Competition. Saturday, Oct. 21, marked the final round of the 5th Annual Jiangnan University (JU) Student Food and Beverage (F&B) Innovation Competition, one of the components of the USDEC-JU partnership. "The event allows
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News Release: 08/27/2018
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Retaliatory tariffs by China and Mexico could lower dairy exports by $2.7 billion and depress dairy farmers' revenues by $16.6 billion over the next several years unless they are rolled back. Moreover, U.S. economic output tied to the dairy industry would fall by more than $8 billion and 8,200 U.S.