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A cup of milk is not only a hot spot of social concern, but also a concern for the industry
Industry experts judge that in 2022, consumer demand for dairy products will continue to grow rapidly, the price of raw milk will remain high, the income of dairy farming will increase, and the growth rate of dairy product imports will decline
Rapid growth in consumption
Data show that in 2021, China's per capita milk consumption will be 14.
Leading companies performed particularly well
More and more funds are entering the dairy industry, especially in counties and towns
In 2021, the import volume of infant formula milk powder in China will drop by 22.
Improve industry efficiency
At present, China's dairy industry is facing a complex situation
"It is worth noting that the rise in feed prices has driven the rapid growth of production costs
According to the monitoring data of the main producing provinces by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the average purchase price of raw milk in 2021 is 4.
In 2021, China's imports of various dairy products will increase by more than 18% year-on-year
"There are two important problems in the dairy industry that require technological progress to solve
Policy guidance should be strengthened
Liu Changquan believes that policy guidance in two aspects should be strengthened
Liu Yaqing, vice president and secretary-general of the China Dairy Association, said that China has a strong population resource advantage and huge potential for consumer demand
The relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said that during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the supply capacity of milk sources will be further improved, the construction of high-quality milk source bases will be continuously strengthened, the yield per unit will be improved, the quality will be improved, and the cost will be reduced, and strive to achieve the goal of 70% self-sufficiency rate