Mary Ledman, Daily Dairy Report dairy economist, says: “Rapid growth in the Mexican food industry is the primary driver.”
The shift in consumption patterns towards added-value products that offer health benefits are curtailing fluid milk demand in Mexico even though these products are coming in at a higher cost to consumers.
Mexico’s annual production of non-fat dry milk has been steady since 2014 at 50,000 tonnes due to lower-priced imported product. Over the same period, consumption of non-fat dry milk has grown from 258,000t in 2014 to an estimated 320,000t this year.
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Mary Ledman, Daily Dairy Report dairy economist, says: “Rapid growth in the Mexican food industry is the primary driver.”
The shift in consumption patterns towards added-value products that offer health benefits are curtailing fluid milk demand in Mexico even though these products are coming in at a higher cost to consumers.
Mexico’s annual production of non-fat dry milk has been steady since 2014 at 50,000 tonnes due to lower-priced imported product. Over the same period, consumption of non-fat dry milk has grown from 258,000t in 2014 to an estimated 320,000t this year.
Read more
World’s largest robotic milking farm installed in Chile
Dairy forum hears calls for farmer finance
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