Extreme heat is stressing cows, putting global dairy supply in danger

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Cows don’t yield as much milk amid scorching temperatures, and dry spells decimate the crops they eat. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PORTERVILLE, California – Heat and drought are inflicting perilous strain on dairy cows across the globe, drying up their milk production and threatening the long-term global supply of everything from butter to baby formula.in major exporter Australia, as farmers exit the industry after years of pressure from heatwaves. In India, small-scale farmers are contemplating investing in cooling equipment they will have to stretch to afford.

“Climate change adds to the volatility or the variation in your supply, and the knock-on effect to that can be increased food insecurity,” said Ms Mary Ledman, global dairy strategist at Rabobank.Despite expensive efforts to keep their cattle cool, dairy farmers cannot escape the impact heat has on their herds.

Mr Pandya houses his cattle in a shed with a fogger system, which pumps in water and converts it to mist. But he still sees milk production at his farm decline more than 30 per cent during the sweltering heat of summer.Rising temperatures are likely to make such conditions a reality for more farmers, for longer stretches of time. That makes for difficult investment decisions.

Amul Dairy, which buys milk from Bharvad and other farmers like him, is responding to the challenging conditions by taking steps to protect supply.

 

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