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The EU is projected to continue to dominate the global trade in dairy products, with EU milk production growth slowing down but continuing. There is a growing trend towards increased EU exports of low priced ‘fat filled milk powders’, in the face of growing competition on milk powder markets from Latin American exporters. This is increasing the importance of negotiated EU tariff and non-tariff preferences on sub-Saharan African markets. There is growing concern over the devastating impact of increased ‘fat filled milk powder’ imports on local milk supply chains in West Africa. Maintaining the policy space for managed trade in milk powders would appear to be an essential part of sustainable strategies to promote the development of local milk production in the face of surging demand for dairy products in sub-Saharan Africa. Read more “Continued Disruption of African Dairy Markets Likely as Continued EU Export Growth Projected Amid Changing Pattern of Milk Powder Exports”