U.S. dairy companies and cooperatives have long been minor players in international dairy markets, exporting the equivalent of only 2% to 4% of domestic milk production. There are good reasons for this behavior. Sales opportunities in the large domestic market and prices offered by the USDA under the dairy price support program typically make export markets unattractive to U.S. dairy firms
A recent ERS study found that the future of China's dairy supply depends on increased domestic produ...
This paper argues that under a commercial export milk program the market value of quota will be dete...
Current dynamics in world dairy markets and the potential for global and domestic trade policy refor...
U.S. dairy companies and cooperatives have long been minor players in international dairy markets, e...
The prospects for substantially expanded dairy exports by U.S. firms are not bright for at least the...
One avenue of growth for U.S. dairy cooperatives is exporting. Long- term market development is one ...
One avenue of growth for U.S. dairy cooperatives is exporting. Long- term market development is one ...
The answer to the question posed in the title is arguably, yes. U.S. firms appear to be well positio...
The answer to the question posed in the title is arguably, yes. U.S. firms appear to be well positio...
This study examines the effectiveness of U.S. dairy export promotion programs on increasing foreign ...
U.S. dairy companies became more important exporters beginning in the mid-2000s when international a...
Three trade alternatives are examined for the U.S. dairy industry: (1) a continuation of the existi...
At the end of October 2003 the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service released its annual report on the E...
The role of the United States in international milk and dairy product markets has changed significan...
Rapidly increasing concentration in food manufacturing industries, particularly the merger and acqui...
A recent ERS study found that the future of China's dairy supply depends on increased domestic produ...
This paper argues that under a commercial export milk program the market value of quota will be dete...
Current dynamics in world dairy markets and the potential for global and domestic trade policy refor...
U.S. dairy companies and cooperatives have long been minor players in international dairy markets, e...
The prospects for substantially expanded dairy exports by U.S. firms are not bright for at least the...
One avenue of growth for U.S. dairy cooperatives is exporting. Long- term market development is one ...
One avenue of growth for U.S. dairy cooperatives is exporting. Long- term market development is one ...
The answer to the question posed in the title is arguably, yes. U.S. firms appear to be well positio...
The answer to the question posed in the title is arguably, yes. U.S. firms appear to be well positio...
This study examines the effectiveness of U.S. dairy export promotion programs on increasing foreign ...
U.S. dairy companies became more important exporters beginning in the mid-2000s when international a...
Three trade alternatives are examined for the U.S. dairy industry: (1) a continuation of the existi...
At the end of October 2003 the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service released its annual report on the E...
The role of the United States in international milk and dairy product markets has changed significan...
Rapidly increasing concentration in food manufacturing industries, particularly the merger and acqui...
A recent ERS study found that the future of China's dairy supply depends on increased domestic produ...
This paper argues that under a commercial export milk program the market value of quota will be dete...
Current dynamics in world dairy markets and the potential for global and domestic trade policy refor...