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Colombian Dairy Sector Outlines Strategy for Upcoming Government

Colombia 26.06.2026
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Fedegán has outlined key priorities for the next administration to strengthen Colombia's dairy sector. These priorities include enhancing competitiveness, boosting consumption, increasing processing capacity, and mitigating the impact of imports on local producers.
Colombian Dairy Sector Outlines Strategy for Upcoming Government

Fedegán, the Colombian Cattlemen's Federation, has put forth a strategic plan for the incoming government to bolster the country's dairy industry. The organization emphasizes the need to improve competitiveness within the sector, which is crucial for sustaining the industry's growth. Additionally, Fedegán is advocating for initiatives to drive higher consumption of dairy products among Colombians.

Another significant focal point is the expansion of processing capacities. This involves investing in infrastructure and technologies that can handle increased volumes of milk, thereby ensuring that the industry can meet both domestic demand and export opportunities. Fedegán also highlighted the importance of supporting local producers in the face of growing import pressures, which have been challenging the profitability of domestic dairy farmers.

The strategic plan is set against a backdrop of a changing economic landscape, where imports are becoming increasingly competitive. Fedegán believes that by adopting these measures, the Colombian dairy industry can not only safeguard its current market share but also explore new avenues for growth and development.

The organization has called upon the upcoming government to prioritize these areas, suggesting that policy support and financial incentives could play a critical role in achieving these objectives. By addressing these priorities, Fedegán aims to create a more robust and resilient dairy sector in Colombia.


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