Dairy industry guarantees continued production

The world dairy industry, one of the hardest hit sectors during the current health emergency, is taking the necessary steps to be able to continue its activities while complying with the protocols issued in the various countries.

Although the situation is evolving rapidly, the following are a few details about the operations of dairy companies and institutions. Arla Foods (Denmark) has said it is working to ensure that it is able to keep its products flowing throughout the supply chain. “Our top priority is to ensure the health and safety of all our employees by working closely with local health authorities. At this time, we are seeing volatile demand flows fluctuating by geographical region and market sector and we are operating at high capacity levels on many lines.”

The European Dairy Association (EDA) alerted the European Commission and Member States to the vital importance of keeping all milk and dairy supply lines open throughout the EU. The dairy supply chain is working full engine and under toughened safety protocols. According to EDA data, so far only minor local production sites have been closed down due to a lack of personnel.

Jim Mulhern, president and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation (USA), said that in the United States milk and dairy products will continue to be produced and available in the coming weeks and months.

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