American Dairy Coalition
The American Dairy Coalition (ADC) is headquartered in the United States. It operates through a network of members and stakeholders nationwide, representing the interests of dairy farmers at the national level.
Financial Indicators
The ADC operates primarily through member contributions and sponsorships. Its financial strategy emphasizes advocacy and lobbying efforts to support policy initiatives and farmer welfare programs, rather than generating profit.
Important Events and Milestones
Under the leadership of CEO Laurie Fischer, the ADC has been pivotal in several initiatives. It has advocated for immigration reforms beneficial to the agricultural labor force, supported dairy policy improvements under the Farm Bill, and voiced concerns over trade policies affecting dairy exports. Recently, the ADC opposed the new FDA Healthy Labeling Rule, arguing that it unfairly targets real dairy products and could reduce the consumption of essential nutrients.
The American Dairy Coalition has also reported on updated 'make allowances' within Federal Milk Marketing Orders, highlighting that these updates have cut producer milk check revenue by approximately 5%, while processor margins have increased significantly.
Company Plans
Looking ahead, the American Dairy Coalition plans to continue its advocacy efforts with a focus on sustainability, market expansion, and technological integration in dairy farming practices. The coalition intends to collaborate closely with lawmakers to ensure future policies support both economic and environmental sustainability in the dairy industry.
Modified: 2026/04/28