Algeria: Dairy and Products Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   AG2024-0011
Algeria's dairy sector remains a priority focus for the government. Currently, Algeria is among the global leaders in milk powder imports. In 2024, Post forecasts Algeria's imports of milk powder to line up with 2023 and 2022 levels. Meanwhile, imports of butter and cheese will continue to decrease in 2024. As Algeria's dairy production expands, Post believes there will be ample space for bovine genetics and live cattle investments and trade. In 2023, USDA secured market access for U.S. bovine genetics; market access for U.S. dairy breeding cattle is currently under discussion with the Ministry of Agriculture.

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