@article{Gale:244631,
      recid = {244631},
      author = {Gale, Fred and Jewison, Michael},
      title = {China as Dairy Importer: Rising Milk Prices and Production  Costs},
      journal = {International Food and Agribusiness Management Review},
      address = {2016-08-15},
      number = {1030-2016-83109},
      series = {Volume 19},
      pages = {12},
      month = {Aug},
      year = {2016},
      note = {The IFAMR is published quarterly my IFAMA. For more  information visit: www.ifama.org.},
      abstract = {China’s emergence as a major importer of dairy products  corresponds to rapid increases in its domestic milk prices.  Allocating growth in China’s milk prices from 2006 to 2014  to production cost categories shows that feed concentrates  and fodder account for about half of the price increases.  While labor productivity grew rapidly, there was only  moderate growth in milk per cow and no improvement in milk  output per unit of feed. Scarcity of feed resources,  particularly forage, is likely to constrain growth of  China’s milk production and maintain the country’s demand  for dairy imports.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/244631},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.244631},
}