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The balancing power of co-ops
UPDATED May 28, 2021
“That’s what it’s all about,” Lyon said. “They’re milking the cows, and it’s our job to sell it and get the best price that we can for them. It’s a responsibility that we have.”
When co-ops take on the marketing roles for their members milk, that means they are responsible for balancing their milk intake with demand. That’s not always a simple task either as orders change based on the time of year or even just customer demand that week. Lyon said that the schedule for each week’s orders is organized the preceding Thursday and the co-op is in contact with procurement leaders daily, but of course, orders may come in late, back out, or change.
US advances USMCA dispute panel to enforce Canada s dairy commitments
Wisconsin State Farmer
Ambassador Katherine Tai announced this week that the United States has requested and established a dispute settlement panel under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to review measures adopted by the Government of Canada that undermine the ability of American dairy exporters to sell a wide range of products to Canadian consumers.
According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), the U.S. is challenging Canada’s allocation of dairy tariff-rate quotas (TRQs), specifically the set-aside of a percentage of each dairy TRQ exclusively for Canadian processors. These measures deny the ability of U.S. dairy farmers, workers, and exporters to utilize the TRQs and realize the full benefit of the USMCA.