The Silent Strength of Cheese
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Over the years, cheese demand has slowly crept its way up to one of the most utilized dairy products. Per capita, the United States consumes the highest amount of cheese at 19.3 kg (about 42.5 pounds) annually. In second place, Canada consumes 14.5 kg per capita while the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Argentina trail shortly behind at 12.5-9.40 kg respectively.
While Cheese dominates consumer demand at record levels, it also dominates a big part of the milk supply. Cheese is the leading user of U.S. milkfat, at 65% of manufactured milk being utilized for cheese production. That is a huge help when we see record setting milk production month after month here in 2025 and 2026.
Earlier this month, the USDA forecasted the 2026 milk production to increase 1.5% from 2025, coming in at 235.3 billion pounds, more than 600 million pounds from a month earlier. Despite this increase in milk production, the USDA increased the projected cheese price due to recent strength in the cheese market.
By Sarah Jungman
April 29, 2026 08:00 AM








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