Era of volume expansion appears to be over, but value still being added to Irish food and drink exports.
SUBSCRIBER ONLYCiaran Aylward, economist at Ornua, was speaking at the Global Dairy Outlook panel at the Irish Farmers Journal Dairy Day in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The ‘European dairy - where nature meets science’ campaign, which will commence in June 2025, aims to position the EU as a leader in the supply of value-add dairy ingredients.
There will be an increased demand for adult dairy nutrition in South East Asia in the coming years as the population is predicted to grow by a further 100m by 2050.
The Commission has said it will take “all necessary steps” to protect its economy against abuses of trade defense measures.
The effects of the pandemic and sluggish economic performance cast a long shadow over the Chinese economy and society.
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There is a change in demand for Irish dairy exports to China, writes dairy editor Aidan Brennan.
Minister McConalogue is to raise the issue of China's anti-subsidy investigation into EU exports during the mission.
Individual member states cannot do solo trade deals with distant countries but must negotiate as a bloc.
It comes after the announcement by China that it is commencing an anti-subsidy investigation into dairy products coming from the EU.