Rural properties in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, have experienced a 28% increase in the price of milk paid to producers, rising from R$1.31 to R$1.69 per liter over the past year. This positive trend in the dairy sector can be effectively leveraged for profitability if farmers seek professional management and technical assistance, as provided by ATeG of Senar MS. Additionally, exports of Brazilian dairy products have surged by 188% in April 2021 compared to the same month in 2020, with products like powdered milk, sour cream, cheese, and butter being the most popular. The rising international currency rates have made dairy exports more profitable for Brazilian producers.