Consultant Marcos Snyder will give a talk this Wednesday in which he will address the dairy scenario for 2026. In the lead-up, he spoke with Bichos de Campo and analyzed what is happening and what can be expected for the dairy chain. Snyder pointed out that this year there are signs of improvement compared to previous campaigns, driven by greater macroeconomic stability and expectations of productive recomposition. However, he warned that this recovery "will not be automatic or uniform," because it will depend on the efficiency of each establishment and the ability to adapt to new productive and commercial conditions. In that context, he emphasized that "the dairy business increasingly demands data analysis, financial planning, and control of productive indicators" to reduce risks and capture opportunities. Efficiency in the use of resources, herd management, and the optimization of feeding, he added, will be key to sustaining competitiveness. Regarding production, he anticipated ...