
Work plan unveiled to enhance collaboration and strengthen the North American dairy industry.
The U.S. and Mexico renewed a partnership between their dairy sectors and unveiled a work plan May 28 to enhance industry collaboration at their seventh annual summit this week in Madison, Wis. The industry representatives reaffirming their shared commitment to strengthening bilateral collaboration and supporting the long-term success of the North American dairy industry.
Organizations representing the U.S. industry include the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) and the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF), and representatives for Mexico’s industry include the Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Ganaderas (CNOG), Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Leche (AMLAC), Cámara Nacional de Industriales de la Leche (CANILEC) and Consejo Nacional Agropecuario (CNA).
The summit culminated in the parties signing a renewed commitment and a shared work plan designed to foster mutual growth and resilience. The joint plan identifies key areas for cooperation, including:
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Promoting science-based trade policies that facilitate fair and transparent dairy trade across borders.
Defending dairy’s reputation and promoting its nutritional benefits across both countries and in global markets.
Supporting sustainability and innovation efforts within the sector.
Recognizing the increasingly interconnected nature of the global dairy industry, the U.S. and Mexican representatives underscored the importance of continuing to work together to address shared challenges — from trade uncertainty and supply chain disruptions to animal health threats like H5N1 influenza and New World screwworm to evolving consumer expectations.
“Challenges like trade instability and animal health threats aren’t localized. They extend beyond borders, which is why working together is essential,” said Krysta Harden, president and chief executive officer of USDEC. “Mexico continues to be a crucial ally for the U.S. dairy industry. These meetings not only reinforce our partnership but also help us prepare for a stronger, more resilient future.”
“The U.S. and Mexico dairy sectors share a common goal: to expand market opportunities and protect consumer confidence in dairy,” said Gregg Doud, president and CEO of NMPF. “Today’s renewed agreement deepens our partnership as we address the shared challenges our industries face.”
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