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2009 Reports

| Select | 2009 Annual Report | Dairy and Products | Beijing | China - Peoples Republic of | 11/16/2009
FAS/Beijing forecasts China¡¯s 2010 milk production will rise 10 percent to 32.5 million metric tons (MMT), rebounding from sharply lower production in 2009.   The production gains will be fueled by rising consumer demand for local milk, which is gradually recovering from the effects of the 2008 melamine scandal.  After rising threefold in 2009 to more than 160,000 metric tons, Chinese imports of whole milk powder are expected lower next year as higher international milk prices and increasing dom...
DAIRY AND PRODUCTS ANNUAL_Beijing_China - Peoples Republic of_11-12-2009

 

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