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  • Travelogue: U.S. dairy farmers report how USDEC builds inroads into an emerging market in Chile

    By Tom Quaife September 28, 2022

    Six dairy farmers file updates and observations on social media, with this day-by-day travelogue rounding up their best posts.

    Six U.S. dairy farmers on a U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) mission this week are seeing how long-range investments into emerging markets like Chile increase demand for nutritious U.S. milk. 

    Chile7 (2)The six U.S. dairy farmers in Chile this week are, from left, Marilyn Hershey (Dairy Management Inc. chair), Neil Hoff (USDEC founder), Larry Hancock (USDEC chair), Joanna Shipp (DMI board), Jim Reid (DMI board) and Alex Peterson (USDEC vice chair).


    Over the years, these types of missions have given U.S. dairy farmers an opportunity to examine how big a bang they are getting for their checkoff bucks as the primary funders of USDEC. 

    About this updating travelogue

    What follows is a one-stop travelogue, displaying in reverse chronological order social media posts by the dairy farmers themselves, along with posts from USDEC.

    We urge others in the dairy industry to follow and share these reports on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram by searching for the hashtag #USfarmersChile and checking the roundup on this page for daily updates. 



    Sunday, September 25


    Monday, September 26


    Tuesday, September 27

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    The U.S. Dairy Export Council fosters collaborative industry partnerships with processors, trading companies and others to enhance global demand for U.S. dairy products and ingredients. USDEC is primarily supported by Dairy Management Inc. through the dairy farmer checkoff. How to republish this post.  

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