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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 12/06/2018
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Archives > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 12 > 06 > 2018 - by Margaret Speich and Luke Waring
The list of food companies running blockchain trials reads like an ag-sector all-star team: Archer Daniels Midland, Bunge, Cargill, Dairy Farmers of America, Danone, Dole Food, Fonterra Cooperative Group, Nestlé, Tyson Foods, Unilever—to name a few. Tejas Bhatt, Walmart’s senio
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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 01/02/2019
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 01 > 02 > 2019 - by Tom Vilsack
Dear USDEC Members:The first full year of The Next 5% plan has come to a close. With two months of data to go, U.S. dairy exports were on track to rise from the equivalent of 14.7 percent of U.S. milk solids in 2017 to more than 16 percent—a record high.Your commitment to overseas markets w
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Market Commentary 01-08-19
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 01 08 19 - by Alan Levitt
Monthly U.S. trade data from the Bureau of Census, which was due to be released Jan. 8, will not be published during the U.S. government shutdown. USDEC will update its U.S. export data pages and resume analysis of U.S. export performance when the government re-opens.
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News Release: 01/30/2019
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases Archives > News Release 01 > 30 > 2019
ARLINGTON, VA - A study released today by the U.S. Dairy Export Council projects new trade agreements between Japan and other countries will put U.S. dairy exports at a competitive disadvantage, resulting in lost U.S. sales of $5.4 billion over 21 years. The Japanese dairy market, the fourth largest
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News Release: 11/30/2018
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases Archives > News Release 11 > 30 > 2018
ARLINGTON, VA - The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) commended the Trump Administration today for signing the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which had been agreed to in principle on Sept. 30. The USMCA will benefit America's dairy secto
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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 01/30/2019
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 01 > 30 > 2019 - by Margaret Speich and Luke Waring
USDEC has long played a role in global organizations like Codex and the International Dairy Federation (IDF). Staff has regularly provided input on issues, standards and guidelines governing dairy production and marketing to safeguard U.S. opportunity overseas. But as the dairy market has increasin
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News Release: 2/2/2025
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases > News Release 2 > 2 > 2025
From President & CEO Krysta Harden: “Yesterday President Trump signed three Executive Orders imposing 25% tariffs on most goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% tariffs on goods from China, all of which are set to go into effect on Tuesday, Feb. 4. The White House cited the ongoing f
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Ingredient Training Workshops - Panama
Export Marketing > Marketing Events > Event Pages > 2024 Event Pages > Ingredient Training Workshops Panama
USDEC hosted in-country workshops in Chitre City, Panama, on November 19 and 20 to train participants on how and why to use U.S. dairy ingredients to manufacture native Panamanian cheese/dairy products. The workshops featured classroom and hands-on sessions. Participants primarily included small-to-
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Ingredient Training Workshop - Colombia
Export Marketing > Marketing Events > Event Pages > 2024 Event Pages > Ingredient Training Workshop Colombia
USDEC hosted in-country workshops on November 28 and 29, 2024, to train participants on how and why to use U.S. dairy ingredients to manufacture native Colombian cheeses and dairy products. The workshops featured classroom and hands-on sessions. Participants primarily included small- to medium-sized
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News Release: 2/6/2025
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases > News Release 2 > 6 > 2025
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.