France is experiencing a potential dairy shortage due to a historic drought and rising production costs. The drought has affected the pastures, leading to insufficient feed for dairy cows, forcing farmers to use winter fodder or buy feed, which has increased the price of milk. Some farmers are reducing their herds by sending productive cows to slaughter, resulting in less milk production. This situation is causing concerns about the production of butter and cream, especially as demand for these products is growing. Dairy manufacturers may make trade-offs between different dairy products based on availability and price to mitigate the shortage.