UK dairy industry
UK dairy industry
Dairy farming in the UK is largely a semi-intensive livestock industry. It accounts for around 18 per cent of UK agricultural production by value and is the single largest agricultural sector at £2.8 billion. Annual production is around 13.7 billion litres.
The UK dairy herd stands at around 2 million head. In 2007, there were around 17,915 dairy producers in the UK. However the average herd size in the UK is 112 cows per herd (with considerable regional variation). This is significantly above the EU15 average of 45, and the trend is for the herd size to increase further.
Yield per cow is increasing and is around 6,983 litres per cow per annum. Again this is much higher than the EU average.
The four largest processors in the UK are estimated to process around 51 per cent of UK milk production. Of the raw milk produced in the UK, 50 per cent is used to produce liquid milk, the next largest use is cheese production at 29 per cent.
Although the UK is largely self-sufficient in milk, the value of UK exports of milk products is significantly lower than the value of imports and in 2007 the UK had a trade deficit of about £881m in dairy products.
See also
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Page last modified: 30 October 2008
