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MEXICO - The production of livestock products (poultry, turkey, swine, cattle, sheep, goat) in Mexico grew 7.8 per cent, from 17,596,000 in 2006 to 18,972,000 tonnes in 2011, reported the Information Food and Fisheries Service (SIAP).
CHINA - In 2012 China will be a key driver of global dairy demand with imports of whole milk powder (WMP) forecast to grow by seven per cent.
Veteran businessman and former Finance Minister Syed Babar Ali said that although Pakistan is fifth largest milk producing country across the globe, but it was obtaining only 2,500 litre of milk per animal in annum compared to minimum 18,000 litre of milk per animal in developed nations.
UK - Robert Wiseman Dairies has confirmed that it is in discussions with Müller Dairy UK regarding a possible cash offer.
…Overview
Canadian milk and dairy products are world-renowned for their excellence. Enforcement of strict quality standards on dairy farms and in processing plants adds to this international reputation.
The dairy industry ranks third in the Canadian agricultural sector following grains, and red meats. In 2010, dairy production in Canada generated total net farm receipts of $5.5 billion and sales of $13.7 billion, representing 15% of the Canadian food and beverage sector.
About 81% of Canadian dairy farms are located in Ontario and Quebec, 13% in the Western provinces and 6% in the Atlantic Provinces. The Canadian dairy cattle population totals 1.4 million and the typical Canadian dairy farm has 72 cows.
There are 455 milk processing plants (including 274 federally-inspected) contributing to more than 22,650 jobs across Canada.
The Canadian dairy sector operates under a supply management system based on planned domestic production, administered pricing and dairy product import controls.