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U.S. Dairy Exports Set Another High Mark in October, According to USDA

U.S. Dairy Exports Set Another High Mark in October, According to USDA

The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) shined a spotlight on the October export data released Friday by USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). IDFA Vice President of Trade Policy and International Affairs Becky Rasdall issued the following statement:

“The October 2020 data shows U.S. dairy exports continuing to set a strong pace across the board. Of the high performers in the latest data, IDFA notes significant growth in dried and modified whey and milk powder exports to China, unsurprising given China’s swine herd restocking goals; in skim milk powder and lactose to Indonesia; in skim milk powder and various kinds of whey and lactose to Vietnam; in skim milk powder and cheeses to Colombia; and in cheese, lactose, and cream to Taiwan.

“After months of downward trends in dairy exports to Mexico, October saw a modest increase again, despite the shipment problems experienced by many bulk, foodservice, and ingredient exporters in the first half of the month.

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