CHINA’S DAIRY COW POPULATION DROPPED BY 2 MILLION IN 2013
The number of dairy cattle in China has dropped by 2 million in 2013 from a year ago, leading to a decline in milk production by 15%-20%, an expert in the dairy industry told Shanghai’s China Business News, adding that the insufficient supply will continue to push up the price of raw milk. Gao Fuliang, general manager of the China-based Longdan Dairy, noted that due to restricted supplies, the price of raw milk jumped from 4,000 yuan (US$690) per tonne to 5,200 yuan (US$855) within a month…
Key point: Currently, China has a 40 million MT demand for milk, but only has a 35 million MT supply
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