Poland: CSSF Dairy Genetics and Nutrition Program Exceeded Expectations

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Post used CSSF funds to promote U.S. genetics and soybean meal to Polish stakeholders in April. This activity generated $363,000 of dairy semen sales three months after the activity. Post estimates that because of growing international and domestic demand for dairy products, Polish farmers will increasingly rely on U.S. dairy genetics. U.S. dairy genetic exports to Poland will continue to grow through 2018 and into 2019.

Poland: CSSF Dairy Genetics and Nutrition Program Exceeded Expectations

 

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