Argentina's Milk Powder Exports to Fall Significantly

ARGENTINA - Argentina is one the world’s major dairy exporting regions but its milk production has declined significantly during 2016, according to UK levy board AHDB Dairy.
calendar icon 17 November 2016
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Deliveries this January to September were 11 per cent down on last year, at around 6.8bn litres.

The drop is partly due to low global milk prices, pushing farmers to reduce concentrate feeding. An El Niño effect also led to extreme flooding in some of the main dairying regions, hampering milk production further.

In addition, Argentina’s economy has had an effect, with currency devaluation making imported feed more costly and high inflation discouraging investment. The overall result has been a growing number of Argentinian producers leaving the industry.

With Argentina now just past its peak production month of October, manufacturing of its main dairy export, whole milk powder is likely to have been affected. Whole milk powder production is expected to fall by around 17 per cent compared to 2015, leading to a reduction in export volumes, according to the US Department of Agriculture. Argentina’s annual whole milk powder exports will have then fallen for five consecutive years.

However, even with this decline, Argentina looks likely to remain in the world’s top three whole milk powder exporters, after New Zealand and the Netherlands. The next country behind Argentina is Uruguay, which would need to increase its whole milk powder export volumes by more than a third in order to catch up.

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