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Dairy’s Development and Socio-Economic Transformation: A Cross-Country Analysis

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  • Ana Felis

    (Global Dairy Platform, Rosemont, IL 60018, USA)

  • Ugo Pica-Ciamarra

    (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 00153 Rome, Italy)

  • Ernesto Reyes

    (The Dairy Research Network, 24118 Kiel, Germany)

Abstract

Global policy narratives on livestock development increasingly emphasize environmental concerns, often overlooking the social dimensions of the sector. In the case of dairy, the world’s most valuable agricultural commodity, its role in social and economic development remains poorly quantified. Our study contributes to a more balanced vision of the UN SDGs thanks to the inclusion of a socio-economic dimension. Here we present a novel empirical approach to assess the socio-economic impacts of dairy development using a new global dataset and non-parametric modelling techniques (local polynomial regressions), with yield as a proxy for sectoral performance. We find that as dairy systems intensify, the number of farm households engaged in production declines, yet household incomes rise. On-farm labour productivity also increases, accompanied by a reduction in employment but higher wages. In dairy processing, employment initially grows, peaks, and then contracts, again with rising wages. The most substantial impact is observed among consumers: an increased milk supply leads to lower prices and improved affordability, expanding the access to dairy products. Additionally, dairy development is associated with greater agricultural value added, an expanding tax base, and the increased formalization of the economy. These findings suggest that dairy development, beyond its environmental footprint, plays a significant and largely positive role in social transformation, yet is having to adapt sustainably while tackling labour force relocation, and that dairy development’s social impacts mimic the general agricultural sector. These results might be of interest for the assessment of policies regarding dairy development.

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  • Ana Felis & Ugo Pica-Ciamarra & Ernesto Reyes, 2025. "Dairy’s Development and Socio-Economic Transformation: A Cross-Country Analysis," World, MDPI, vol. 6(3), pages 1-27, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jworld:v:6:y:2025:i:3:p:105-:d:1715064
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