Friday 3 November 2006

DAIRY PRODUCTS

AMERICAS: The US dairy trade deficit widens to more than $1 billion.

US dairy imports and exports rose to record levels in 2005 whilst the trade deficit widened to more than $1bn. The growth in exports was driven by strong global demand for skimmed milk products; the US was the only significant exporter with surplus stocks. The value of cheese imported increased 3.7% to $1,006m, more than three-quarters of which originated in Europe. The growth in artisanal cheese making, especially in key dairy states such as Wisconsin, is further evidence of growing demand for quality products in this sector.

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