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European Dairy Outlook
The European Dairy Industry Outlook to 2020 examines the prospects for the European dairy industry as it embarks on a transition from high regulation to domestic and international liberalisation, and the dismantlement of the milk delivery quota system by 2015. A must have report for all involved in the European dairy industry.
115 page PDF download
ISBN - 9781841849409
Price: £1500.00 (£1,500.00 after discount)
Product Description
4 cost effective reasons why you must order...
- Develop a full understanding of the current state of the EU dairy market and its outlook for the coming years
- Access all the information you need in one place saving you time and money
- Identify potential growth areas and trends for the industry to 2020
- Save valuable research time by accessing the expert analysis backed up with industry statistics
EU Dairy Outlook to 2020 provides you with:
- An overview of the current state of the EU dairy industry
- Main elements and effects of current EU dairy policy
- Market relationships between producers, retailers and wholesalers
- Market overview (domestic and international) with a look at potential demand growth
- The effects of EU policy changes and food market regulation on the dairy sector
- The market, production and future development for organic dairy products
- Development of markets and production to 2020 (EU and International)
Key questions examined include:
- How domestic European and international demand and supply will progress over the next ten years
- How the pattern of EU domestic consumption of dairy products is likely to change in the period to 2020
- How the new emerging markets of Asia and South America are likely to be to primarily the European dairy industry, but also to the international dairy market







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