R.B. 2004-08US imports of milk protein products, particularly certain Milk Protein Concentrates (MPC) have increased dramatically since 1995. Whereas in 1995 MPC imports were just 15.9 million pounds, by the year 2000 they had reached 116.1 million pounds—an increase of well over 600% in just five years. In 2000, the farm price of milk in the US had reached low levels by historical standards. The all-milk price that year was $12.40/cwt, down from $14.38/cwt the year before and $15.46/cwt the year before that. These two events, record high levels of MPC imports and low milk prices, led to a suspicion that MPC imports were responsible for the low prices. Although milk prices rebounded in 2001 and MPC imports declined, the issue of milk protei...
The dairy sector is one of the most important agro-food markets in the European Union (EU). In addit...
Describes the development of African dairy imports and highlights the factors that have caused incre...
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...
During 1996-2000, U.S. imports of milk protein concentrate (MPC) increased rapidly. At the same time...
Imports of milk protein concentrates (MPCs) are increasingly entering the United States with minimal...
Many dairy farmer groups are concerned that imports of milk protein concentrates (MPCs) are displaci...
Tight import barriers cover many milk products, but import quotas or prohibitive tariffs have not co...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
We analyse the impact of proposed changes in US legislation to allow greater use of dairy concentrat...
Low farm milk prices and declining dairy sector income in 2009 have renewed congressional interest i...
This paper provides an assessment of the protein content of U.S. trade in dairy products and their p...
Milk production occurs in every state and the highly perishable nature of the product means that eve...
Milk and dairy product prices have fallen to their lowest levels in 3 years following the record hig...
U.S. dairy markets have experienced a pronounced cycle in recent years. In 2006–2007 an ongoing drou...
Three trade alternatives are examined for the U.S. dairy industry: (1) a continuation of the existi...
The dairy sector is one of the most important agro-food markets in the European Union (EU). In addit...
Describes the development of African dairy imports and highlights the factors that have caused incre...
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...
During 1996-2000, U.S. imports of milk protein concentrate (MPC) increased rapidly. At the same time...
Imports of milk protein concentrates (MPCs) are increasingly entering the United States with minimal...
Many dairy farmer groups are concerned that imports of milk protein concentrates (MPCs) are displaci...
Tight import barriers cover many milk products, but import quotas or prohibitive tariffs have not co...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
We analyse the impact of proposed changes in US legislation to allow greater use of dairy concentrat...
Low farm milk prices and declining dairy sector income in 2009 have renewed congressional interest i...
This paper provides an assessment of the protein content of U.S. trade in dairy products and their p...
Milk production occurs in every state and the highly perishable nature of the product means that eve...
Milk and dairy product prices have fallen to their lowest levels in 3 years following the record hig...
U.S. dairy markets have experienced a pronounced cycle in recent years. In 2006–2007 an ongoing drou...
Three trade alternatives are examined for the U.S. dairy industry: (1) a continuation of the existi...
The dairy sector is one of the most important agro-food markets in the European Union (EU). In addit...
Describes the development of African dairy imports and highlights the factors that have caused incre...
Contact for this paper: Dr. Karl Meilke, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Guelph, ...