Despite uncertainties, global dairy trade is holding steady and strong

“U.S. dairy farmers are among the most productive in the world.”

Despite recent trade uncertainty, U.S. dairy is holding strong with exports setting a new record, surpassing $3 billion through April.

American Farm Bureau Economist Danny Munch spoke with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander about dairy exports, the importance of trade, and challenges facing dairy producers.

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