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Benchmarking Cost of Milk Production in 46 Countries

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  • Torsten Hemme
  • Mohammad Mohi Uddin
  • Oghaiki Asaah Ndambi

    (IFCN Dairy Research Center at the University of Kiel, Germany)

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The global dairy industry is facing challenges due to the extremely volatile milk price and a substantial increase of feed prices. The goal of this study, therefore, was to compare and benchmark the cost of milk production in 46 countries representing 87% of the world's total milk production, using a standard method developed by the International Farm Comparison Network (IFCN). Two typical farms were selected per country; one average-sized and one larger farm. The cost of milk production in 2010 ranged from 16.91US-$/100kg Energy Corrected Milk (ECM) in Armenia to 97.27 US-$/100kg ECM in Switzerland, with cost differences mainly driven by the diversity in farming and feeding systems. Based on costs, world regions were categorized into four levels: 40-50 US-$ in the EU, Middle East and China; 30-40 US-$ in the USA, Brazil, CEEC and Oceania; 60 US-$ in Austria, Norway, Switzerland and Canada. The major drivers for this variation were ranked as; purchased feed cost (the highest) followed by labor, land and machinery costs. Regression analyzes showed that costs were highly correlated milk yield and milk price but not to herd size.

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  • Torsten Hemme & Mohammad Mohi Uddin & Oghaiki Asaah Ndambi, 2014. "Benchmarking Cost of Milk Production in 46 Countries," Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, Lifescience Global, vol. 3, pages 254-270.
  • Handle: RePEc:lif:jrgelg:v:3:y:2014:p:254-270
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