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March dairy trade was welcomed ahead of tariff implications

  • amy55735
  • May 13
  • 1 min read


Year-over-year export volume grew 3% in March, marking the highest monthly U.S. dairy export volume since February 2023 despite looming tariff-related concerns.


First-quarter dairy product exports ended on a positive note, with volume growing 3% in March. As the first three months of 2025 trailed just 0.5% behind 2024 volume, the value over the same period grew 14%, marking a first-quarter record at $2.3 billion. Here’s Progressive Dairy’s 30,000-foot look at dairy-related export categories.


Most U.S. dairy products record gains in March

The uncertainties related to tariffs, global demand and world prices that cast a shadow over the U.S. dairy export market seemed to have little influence on dairy product export volume in March. As reported in the U.S. Dairy Export Council’s (USDEC) monthly market update, exports grew 3% in milk solids equivalents (MSE), becoming the highest monthly export volume since February 2023.


May 12, 2025

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