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July marks second straight month of strong U.S. dairy exports

  • Writer: ZISK
    ZISK
  • Sep 19
  • 1 min read

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U.S. dairy exports started off the second half of the year with a bang as shipments in July soared 7% (+14,144 MT) year over year in milk solids equivalents (MSE) terms. Though down on an average daily basis from June’s pent-up-demand-infused numbers, July’s result was nevertheless very strong by historical standards, boasting the second-largest volume moved in any month since August 2022.


Notably, nearly every product category saw volumes rise during the month. Cheese continued its tear, reaching 52,105 MT (+29%, +11,818 MT) exported during the month. Year-to-date cheese exports have raced past prior-year levels (+14%, +42,663 MT) and appear well on track to handily deliver another annual record in 2025.


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September 15, 2025

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