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Transport Strike and Distribution Issues Impact Uruguayan Dairy Supply

Uruguay 26.02.2026
Source: dairynews.today
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In Uruguay, a transport strike following a labor-related violent incident is exacerbating distribution challenges for Conaprole, the country's largest dairy cooperative. This situation is affecting the national supply of milk and dairy products, heightening ongoing union tensions.
Transport Strike and Distribution Issues Impact Uruguayan Dairy Supply

The strike has compounded existing distribution issues, causing a notable shortage of milk and related products across the country.

Conaprole, a major player in Uruguay's dairy industry, is crucial to the national supply chain. The cooperative's inability to distribute products effectively is impacting supermarkets and other retail outlets, leading to shelves running low on essential dairy items. As the strike continues, the situation remains tense, with unions maintaining pressure on the cooperative.

Founded in 1936, Conaprole accounts for a significant portion of Uruguay's dairy production. The cooperative's reach extends beyond domestic borders, with exports contributing substantially to its revenue. The current disruption could potentially affect its international commitments as well, although no official statement has been made on this front.

The government is reportedly monitoring the situation closely, with mediation efforts to resolve the labor dispute underway. However, no resolution has been announced, and the duration of the strike remains uncertain.

This incident underscores the vulnerabilities in the supply chain of the dairy industry, particularly when reliant on a centralized distribution network. The ongoing tensions highlight the need for addressing labor issues to ensure uninterrupted supply.


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