Home > Western DairyBusiness > CDFA to host dairy meeting

CDFA to host dairy meeting

SACRAMENTO, October 26, 2009 — The California State Board of Food and Agriculture will hold a meeting on October 28, 2009 focusing on California’s dairies. The state board will hear from dairy farmers and producers on the issue. The meeting will be from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the California Department of Food and Agriculture, 1220 ‘N’ Street, Sacramento, Calif.

California, with 12% of the nation’s population, produces 21% of the nation’s milk. Declining prices and a decrease in global demand are impacting dairy farmers.

“California’s dairy farmers have remained steadfast in the face of many obstacles,” said CDFA Secretary A.G. Kawamura. “As the dairy sector adjusts to current market fluctuations, we will continue to see a vibrant and productive industry in the future.”

In 2008, California’s dairies produced 41.1 billion pounds of milk. The top five milk producing counties were Tulare (26 percent), Merced (14 %), Stanislaus (10%), Kings (10%) and Kern (9%).  In the first quarter of 2009, the average price paid to milk producers was $10.62/cwt., a 39% decrease from the $17.55 paid to producers for the same period in 2008.  In addition, California lost an estimated 99 dairies to either relocation to other states or business closure.

“From the drought to invasive species and continuing regulatory burdens – California agriculture has many challenges ahead,” said Al Montna, President of the California State Board of Food and Agriculture. “We must work together to find solutions to these problems.”

Categories: Western DairyBusiness Tags:
  1. No comments yet.
  1. No trackbacks yet.