U.S. Dairy Exports Projected to Increase in 2010

The USDA recently announced an anticipated rise in the value of U.S. agricultural exports for fiscal year 2010.  Ag exports are forecasted to net an estimated $98 billion, $1.4 billion above final fiscal year 2009 projections.  These values are expected to be the second highest ever, following a record year in 2008.

As reported by Dairy Today, the USDA expects a recovering global economy to boost demand for high- value products from the U.S.  Livestock, dairy, and poultry product exports are forecasted to rise $200 million over estimates set during August projections.

The economic impact of the California dairy industry is vital to the state, creating nearly 435,000 full-time jobs in 2007.  Job creation includes economic activity associated with on-the-farm and beyond-the-farm jobs, including those who grow feed, as well as workers in processing plants, distribution centers and grocery stores.  According to a study conducted by J/D/G Consulting Inc., an independent dairy industry research firm, California's dairy industry generated $47 billion in economic impact in 2004.  In 2007, impact was measured at $61.4 billion-representing an increase of 30 percent. The latest economic impact figures are set to be released in early 2010.