Chile: New Consumer Trends Create Opportunities for U.S. Dairy Products

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Chile’s main supplier of dairy products is the United States, providing 25 percent of its supplies. The United States has more than quadrupled cheese exports (in value) to Chile from 2010 to 2016 in a wide variety of cheeses, including mozzarella, cheddar, and cream cheese. The Chilean dairy market continues to grow and evolve, providing new opportunities and niches for U.S. dairy products.

Chile: New Consumer Trends Create Opportunities for U.S. Dairy Products

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