Brubaker values the chance he had to see that demand in action with the USDEC trade mission a few years ago because it helped put the work he does on the farm into perspective.
“I really wish more dairymen could have that opportunity because it really opens up your eyes to the other part of the world that needs nutrition and has to buy it all in,” he shared. “We take so much for granted here in America.”
U.S. dairy trade efforts have been specifically focusing on Singapore and the greater Southeast Asia region recently because the growing, fairly young population puts great value on protein. Brubaker recalled that on store shelves, he saw formula marketed for every age range from infants to 55 and older.
He also experienced the hot and humid conditions in the region that make efficiently raising dairy cattle difficult. Without that widespread domestic production, imports are critical to feeding a growing population. All of these factors make the region a ripe opportunity for U.S. dairy.
“As those economies develop, I just see so much potential to continue to increase our volume going into Southeast Asia,” Brubaker said. “I think there’s no better time to be involved in exports than right now.”
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