date:Mar 14, 2013
o China in 2012. The top goods were lactose ($118 million), whey protein concentrate ($108 million), dry whey ($66 million), skim-milk powder ($42 million) and cheese ($37 million).
As the Chinese population increases adoption of dairy products in their diet, they will want even more, predicted Ed Jesse, emeritus professor of agricultural and applied economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in a recent China Daily report.
The report also noted that China was the third-largest market f