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Trump 5-Point Plan to strenghthen American beef industry

By DairyNews7x7•Published on October 26, 2025

The latest Global Protein Digest highlights a sharp turn in global protein markets, where shrinking beef herds, volatile feed costs, and tight dairy supplies are rewriting trade equations. Worldwide, corn and soy prices remain unstable, while droughts in key regions have hit green fodder yields. With feed accounting for nearly 70% of dairy farm costs, India’s own dependence on maize and oilseed cakes makes it vulnerable to the same shocks. The need for a “Green Fodder Revolution” and local silage networks has never been more urgent.

Global beef herds are contracting—down nearly 1.5% year-on-year—as high feed costs, disease, and environmental policies force herd rationalization in the U.S., EU, and China. As beef output tightens, dairy proteins are emerging as the more affordable source of animal nutrition. This shift could strengthen India’s export competitiveness in skimmed milk powder (SMP), butter, and whey, especially in Africa and Southeast Asia.

Meanwhile, dairy commodities such as butter and cheese have surged to seasonal highs, supported by Asian demand and low European stocks. For Indian processors, this is a strategic window: align production standards with Codex norms, build cold-chain efficiency, and use surplus milk during the flush season for global trade. In a world of rising protein scarcity, dairy could become India’s next big export engine—if feed and efficiency are managed wisely.

Global commodity movements are flashing red in the protein space. According to the USDA beef export report cited in the Global Protein Digest, U.S.-origin beef net sales reached 16,700 mt for 2025, up 90% from the previous week and 46% from the prior four-week average. Meanwhile in China, the dairy industry is under pressure: the country’s Holstein herd shrank by 4.2% year-on-year to mid-2025, and per-unit production costs fell by 7.7% as Beijing intervened to stabilise the sector. Feed-input volatility and structural herd reduction are tightening the global dairy supply chain, raising export-opportunity flags for India.

For Indian dairy processors, this means two clear signals. First: with global dairy output under stress, a window opens for India to step in with skimmed-milk powder, whey and butter exports — provided we meet quality and cold-chain requirements. Second: the cost squeeze is real — feed and herd economics are under stress in major markets; in India this puts smallholder resilience and fodder availability in focus. In short, while global beef and dairy signal tightening supply, India’s challenge is to translate that into advantage, not just alarm.

Here’s a focused 3-metric analytical brief from the Global Protein Digest — centred on beef and dairy — with India-relevant insights for 2026 strategy:


Global Beef & Dairy Indicators — and What They Mean for India (2026 Outlook)

Global Metric (as per Protein Digest) Current Trend Implication for Indian Dairy (2026)
1. Feed Cost Index (Corn & Soy) Global feed prices remain volatile — corn down marginally (-3% m/m), soymeal steady due to South American harvest and freight disruptions. Feed represents 60–70% of dairy farm cost. India must push for green fodder revolution and local silage ecosystems to shield small farmers from volatility. Govt’s maize MSP gap and ethanol pull will affect feed availability — risk of imported dependency.
2. Beef Herd Contraction (US/EU/China) Global beef herds are shrinking (-1.5% YoY) due to high feed costs, disease and carbon policies; carcass weights lower. As beef output tightens, animal protein substitution rises — boosting dairy’s nutritional positioning and export potential for SMP/WMP. India should leverage global protein deficit to expand dairy ingredient exports to Africa and ASEAN.
3. Dairy Commodity Prices (Butter, Cheese, SMP) Butter and cheese hit new seasonal highs; SMP firm on Asian demand. EU intervention stocks negligible. Indian dairies must lock in global contracts early, improve quality alignment with Codex, and build cold-chain capacity to exploit premium export windows. Domestic supply flush post-winter can support export thrust.


Strategic Takeaway

The global protein market is shifting from volume expansion to value protection. Feed costs, herd contraction and dairy demand realignment are rewriting margins. For India, the opportunity lies in stabilising domestic feed, expanding value-added processing, and using export intelligence dynamically — turning global protein volatility into a dairy advantage.

 

Source : Dairynews7x7 Oct 26th 2025 Read full story here 

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