Wednesday, August 24, 2016

U.S. government’s buying cheese



The United States Department of Agriculture  says it’s going to buy about 11 million pounds of cheese for $20 million to help processors deal with a surplus.

Increased milk inventories, higher European exports, low prices, sluggish demand and shifting consumption habits have helped to create the huge cheese reserve, pushing the surplus to a 30-year high.

Dairy farmers’ revenues have declined by 35 per cent in the last two years.
Congress, the National Farmers Union, the American Farm Bureau and the National Milk Producers Federation all urged the agriculture department to purchase cheese.


"This commodity purchase is part of a robust, comprehensive safety net that will help reduce a cheese surplus that is at a 30-year high while, at the same time, moving a high-protein food to the tables of those most in need," said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in a news release.