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China’s ‘lacklustre’ dairy production opens more doors for Kiwi farmers

Meanwhile, prices movements at GDT auctions are expected to be moderate in the winter months. 

Jason Walls
Wed, 05 Jul 2017

China’s “lacklustre” dairy production presents a huge opportunity for New Zealand exporters as it continues to demand premium Kiwi products, a Shanghai-based dairy expert says.

Rabobank senior dairy analyst Sandy Chen says Chinese dairy production declined 4% last year and he is expecting that

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Jason Walls
Wed, 05 Jul 2017
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