Colombian Dairy Consumption Sees Significant Recovery in 2025
In 2025, Colombia experienced a notable rise in dairy consumption, with household spending increasing by 3.5%. This marks the most considerable recovery in the consumption of milk and dairy products in the country over the past four years, as reported by Asoleche, the Colombian dairy association.
Asoleche's data indicates that the renewed interest in dairy products is part of a broader trend of growing consumer spending in the nation. The increase in consumption is attributed to various factors, including economic recovery and changing consumer preferences towards dairy products.
The Colombian dairy market has been experiencing fluctuations in recent years. However, the 2025 figures suggest a positive trend, with both domestic demand for milk and its derivatives showing significant growth. This rise in demand could potentially lead to an increase in production and possibly impact the dairy supply chain positively.
The dairy sector in Colombia is a crucial component of the agricultural industry, providing employment and contributing to the country's GDP. The recent surge in consumption is expected to bolster the sector further, ensuring stability and growth.
Industry experts are observing these trends closely, as sustained growth in dairy consumption could lead to further investment and expansion in the sector. The recovery is also expected to benefit dairy producers and farmers across the region, promoting overall economic development.







