South Africa accounted for approximately 0,5%, or 3,4 million tons, of global dairy production in 2017, according to the latest International Dairy Federation (IDF) World Dairy Situation Report, launched during the recent World Dairy Summit in South Korea.
Global production of cow’s milk increased 2,2% in 2017 to a total of 767 million tons. The EU accounted for the largest volume, with 165 million tons, or nearly 24% of total production. The US accounted for just less than 100 million tons, or 14% of global volume, while India produced more than 80 million tons, or 12% of global volume.
According to the CEO of the South African Milk Processers’ Organisation (Sampro), Alwyn Kraamwinkel, who was also serving a second term on the board of the IDF, South African dairy producers…