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Milk powder price (USD/tone; FOB)

Week 51

Western Europe export prices

SMP

2850 - 3000

WMP

3550 - 3750

Oceania export prices

SMP

3100 - 3600

WMP

3400 - 3700

(SMP: Skim milk powder, WMP: Whole milk powder)

Source: USDA

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Worldwide Dairy Industry Signed Global Declaration on Climate Change   
Date: 28/09/2009
 

On 24/9/2009, the  dairy  industry  made  history  signing  a  Global  Dairy  Agenda  for  Action  during the  World  Dairy  Summit  in  Berlin,  Germany.
 
Signed  by  seven  organisations  on  behalf  of  the  world’s  dairy  associations  and  companies,  the   Global  Dairy Agenda  for  Action  is  an  industry  pledge  to  reduce  carbon  emissions  as  part  of  its  contribution  to  help  address global  warming.   This  pledge  builds  on  past  performance  to  address  climate  change.

The  global  dairy  industry  has  a  shared  interest  with  governments  and  the  global  community  to  produce nutritious  food  for  today  and  for  future  generations  in  a  sustainable  way.

The  declaration  also  seeks  the  support  of  policy  makers  to  provide  a  supportive  regulatory  policy  environment that  recognises  the  important  economic,  social  and  environmental  contributions  of  the  dairy  industry.

“This  Agenda  for  Action  represents  an  unprecedented  level  of  cooperation  across  national  borders  and  along the  dairy  supply  chain.   The  global  dairy  community  and  its  partners  have  pooled  resources,  knowledge  and projects  to  achieve  a  more  sustainable  future,”  said  Povl  Krogsgaard,  Deputy  Managing  Director,  Arla  Foods  on behalf  of  Global  Dairy  Platform.

“From  production  of  feed  for  dairy  cows  to  processing,  packaging  and  distribution  of  milk,  many  elements contribute  to  the  dairy  industry’s  commitment  to  reducing  Greenhouse  Gases  (GHG)”  said  Richard  Doyle, President  of  the  International  Dairy  Federation.

“It  makes  good  sense  to  reduce  GHG  emissions  ‐  it  saves  money  and  improves  efficiency  in  production.   This initiative  encourages  and  shares  new  and  innovative  technologies  and  practices  for  including  energy efficiencies  on  our  farms,  by  food  manufacturers  and  in  our  warehouses.”

In  order  to  facilitate  the  industry’s  efforts  to  reduce  GHG  and  promote  the  long  term  sustainable  supply  of  milk and  dairy  products,  the  Global  Dairy  Agenda  for  Action  is  a  five  point  commit  to:

1.   Promote  the  development  of  a  standard  methodology  framework  for  assessing  the  carbon  footprint of  milk  and  dairy  products  based  on  robust  science;

2.   Promote  adoption  of  world’s  best  practices  within  the  global  dairy  sector  and  actions  that:

a.   lead  to  the  reduction  of  global  GHG  from  dairy  production  on  a  per  unit  of  production  basis,

b.   promote  the  use  of  technologies  and  methods  that  improve  the  processing  and  distribution efficiency  of  dairy  products,

c.   optimise  economic,  environmental  and  social  outcomes  for  global  dairy  stakeholders,

d.   recognise  different  levels  of  development  and  local  conditions,

e.   build  on  existing  frameworks  and  knowledge,  including  for  scientific  advancement  and technology  transfer,

f.  promote  decision  making  based  on  robust  science,  and
g.   Complement  initiatives  in  other  areas  of  sustainability.

3.   Advance  the  establishment  of  tools  to  facilitate  measurement  and  monitoring  of  emissions  both  on‐farm  and  in  dairy  manufacturing;

4.   Promote  improved  farmer  understanding  of  agricultural  emissions  and  opportunities  to  reduce greenhouse  gas  emissions  on  farm;  and,

5.   Support  sharing  information  and  aligning  research  efforts  to  develop  cost  effective  mitigation technologies  for  both  on  farm  and  manufacturing  applications

For  more  information,  visit  www.dairysustainabilityinitiative.org  

Source: Dairy‐sustainability‐initiative   
 
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