Australian Cheese Production Expected to Reach 435,000 Tons in 2024
Source: DairyNews.today
Australia's cheese production is projected to reach 435,000 tons in 2024, as reported by the USDA Dairy World Markets and Trade. This increase in production is largely supported by higher milk supplies and robust profitability, despite rising input costs.
Australian dairy farmers have managed to sustain high production levels through significant investments in technology and effective management practices. The strong performance of the cheese sector is reflective of both increased milk availability and operational efficiency.
Domestic cheese consumption in Australia remains high, with an estimated 380,000 tons consumed within the country. Australian consumers show a strong preference for locally produced cheese, contributing to the sustained demand.
The anticipated surplus in cheese production is expected to be directed towards international markets, with approximately 165,000 tons projected for export in 2024. Major export destinations include Japan, China, and various Southeast Asian countries, highlighting Australia's ongoing role as a key player in the global cheese market.
Domestic cheese consumption in Australia remains high, with an estimated 380,000 tons consumed within the country. Australian consumers show a strong preference for locally produced cheese, contributing to the sustained demand.
The anticipated surplus in cheese production is expected to be directed towards international markets, with approximately 165,000 tons projected for export in 2024. Major export destinations include Japan, China, and various Southeast Asian countries, highlighting Australia's ongoing role as a key player in the global cheese market.