Nicaragua Reinforces Its Dairy Production and Exports
Source: dairynews.today
Santo Tomás is advancing in milk production thanks to cooperation between the private sector and local authorities, setting an example of growth in Nicaragua and international markets.

Nicaragua is witnessing a remarkable boost in its dairy sector, with the municipality of Santo Tomás leading the charge. The collaboration between local authorities and the private sector has been pivotal, resulting in a notable increase in milk production and exports. In 2024, the country's cattle herd grew by 0.44% to 5.85 million heads, underscoring the importance of this sector to the national economy. Furthermore, dairy production jumped by 1.6%, with over 380 million gallons of milk produced in the past year.
The cooperative Riolac plays a crucial role in transforming and exporting dairy products, accounting for a daily collection of 14,000 to 15,000 gallons, with 90% of it exported to El Salvador. This cooperative model ensures fair payment across the board, regardless of individual production levels.
Despite challenges, such as managing livestock health and maintaining high standards of product quality, efforts have shown promising results. The vigilance by IPSA, including regular farm visits, ensures the health of cattle and boosts confidence in Nicaraguan exports. Additionally, the annual "Ríos de Leche" fair continues to highlight the growth and achievements within the sector, making Santo Tomás a beacon of dairy production in Latin America.
The cooperative Riolac plays a crucial role in transforming and exporting dairy products, accounting for a daily collection of 14,000 to 15,000 gallons, with 90% of it exported to El Salvador. This cooperative model ensures fair payment across the board, regardless of individual production levels.
Despite challenges, such as managing livestock health and maintaining high standards of product quality, efforts have shown promising results. The vigilance by IPSA, including regular farm visits, ensures the health of cattle and boosts confidence in Nicaraguan exports. Additionally, the annual "Ríos de Leche" fair continues to highlight the growth and achievements within the sector, making Santo Tomás a beacon of dairy production in Latin America.