#TGD: World #Milk Production

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Final FAO data shows:

  • World cow’s milk production in 2011 stood at nearly 606 million tonnes.
  • The USA was the largest cow’s milk producer in the world in 2011 accounting for 14.7% of world production.
  • The UK was the 9th largest producer of cow’s milk in the world in 2011 accounting for 2.4% of world production.

World cow’s milk production in 2011 stood at nearly 606 million tonnes, with the top ten producing countries accounting for 56.6% of production. The USA is the largest cow’s milk producer in the world accounting for 14.7% of world production, producing over 89 million tonnes in 2011, an increase of 1.9% when compared to 2009.
India is the second largest cow’s milk producer, accounting for 8.7% of world production and producing over 52 million tonnes in 2011. The UK is the 9th largest producer in the world producing over 14 million tonnes in 2011 and accounting for 2.4% of world cow’s milk production.
For cow’s milk production in other countries click here.
 

World Top 10 Cow’s Milk Producing Countries in 2010 (Tonnes)
2009 2010 2011
United States of America         85,880,500         87,474,400         89,015,200
India         47,825,000         49,960,000         52,500,000
China         35,509,831         36,036,043         36,928,901
Brazil         30,007,800         30,715,500         32,091,000
Russian Federation         32,325,800         31,585,200         31,385,700
Germany         29,198,700         29,593,900         30,301,400
France         22,653,100         23,374,300         24,426,500
New Zealand         15,667,400         17,010,500         17,893,800
United Kingdom         13,236,500         14,081,000         14,246,000
Turkey         11,583,300         12,418,500         13,802,400
World       586,239,893       596,560,884       605,644,740

 
Source: Dairy.co

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Así lo expresó Domingo Possetto, secretario de la seccional Rafaela, quien además, afirmó que a los productores «habitualmente los ignoran los gobiernos». Además, reconoció la labor de los empresarios de las firmas locales y aseguró que están «esperanzados» con la negociación entre SanCor y Adecoagro.

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