Argentina: Due to lack of fodder more than 2 million liters of milk could be lost

Published 2023년 3월 17일

Tridge summary

Argentina's dairy industry is facing a significant milk production drop of between 20% and 35% due to drought and extreme heat, as reported by dairy consultant Marcos Snyder. This decline is largely due to insufficient fodder reserves, especially for corn silage, with forage reserves projected to decrease by 43%. This critical situation is threatening the sustainability of dairy farms, especially small and medium-sized ones, and has led the Association of Small and Medium Dairy Companies (APYMEL) to seek urgent government intervention. The industry's financial stability is further threatened by issues such as withholding schemes, exchange differentials, and contracted international prices, underscoring the need for a hearing with key government officials to address these challenges.
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Original content

Drought is the most important and pressing problem in the Argentine countryside, with an impact on each of the activities that make up the sector. Such is the case of the dairy, which as a consequence of the lack of rain and the extreme heat will have a considerably lower volume of food for the animals, causing a collapse of between 20% and 35% in milk production for this year. This is indicated by a work by the specialized dairy consultant, Marcos Snyder, published on the DairyLando blog. If it is taken into account that in 2022 a total volume of 10,500 million liters was produced, it could be said that the production losses could amount to between 2,100 and 3,675 million liters, which is, basically, almost all of the country's exportable supply. According to Snyder's work, this collapse in production would be totally linked to the shortage of fodder reserves, especially, to the impossibility of a significant number of producers being able to make corn silage. In his analysis, ...
Source: Suenaacampo

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