The U.S. Dairy Export Council says dairy exports are still on pace for a record year in 2020 even with a slight slowdown reported in November.
Dairy exports during November saw their first decline in 2020, down a fraction of a percent in volume and a five percent decline in value. Shipments are up 14 percent for the first 11 months of the year and up 10 percent in value.
A nearly 30 percent gain in whey product exports was not enough to offset losses seen in shipments of nonfat dry milk, down eight percent, cheese, down 16 percent, and lactose, down 14 percent.


