The Interprofession du Vacherin Fribourgeois (IPVF) reported an 8% decrease in production in 2020, falling short of planned quotas, but anticipates a rebound for 2021 in line with the Swiss market and export demand. Organic and alpine varieties experienced slight growth, despite the pandemic's impact on the restaurant sector. The IPVF, which represents producers, manufacturers, and refiners, plans to increase the price of vacherin Fribourgeois AOP by 70 centimes per kilo from July 1 to offset rising costs, including milk prices, certification fees, research expenses, and cost of living since 2014.