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    DairyAmerica Honored as U.S. Dairy Exporter of the Year

    Company honored for its great supply-chain efforts, plus much more.

    By Mark O'Keefe
    FleetMon

    Exporter of the year: Photos 

    October 31, 2022

    Past winners

    Prior to DairyAmerica, there were 16 U.S. Dairy Exporters of the Year. They are:

    • Schreiber (2021)
    • Proliant Dairy Ingredients (2020)
    • BelGioioso Cheese Inc. (2019)
    • Milk Specialties Global (2018)
    • Sartori (2017)
    • Swiss Valley Farms (2016)
    • California Dairies Inc. (2015)
    • Dairy Farmers of America (2014)
    • Agri-Mark (2013)
    • Glanbia (2012)
    • Leprino Foods (2011)
    • United Dairymen of Arizona (2010)
    • Hilmar Cheese (2009)
    • Schreiber Foods (2008)
    • Darigold (2007)
    • Davisco Foods (2006)

    In a year in which a global supply-chain crisis threatened U.S. dairy exports, Fresno, Calif.-based DairyAmerica stepped up as a forward-looking problem-solver, not just for its member cooperatives, but the entire U.S. dairy industry. 

    “DairyAmerica went anywhere and everywhere on the supply-chain issue, whenever called upon,” said U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) President and CEO Krysta Harden. “They met with governors. They came to Washington. They tackled the crisis with data and solutions instead of just anecdotes and emotions. That made a difference for all of us.”

    For its service to the U.S. dairy industry, its passionate approach to trade opportunities, and its growth in exporting dairy ingredients to more than 60 countries, DairyAmerica is the winner of the 2022 Tom Camerlo U.S. Dairy Exporter of the Year award. The award was given Oct. 11 at the U.S. Dairy Export Council’s Fall Annual Membership Meeting in Chicago. 

    “We are very excited," says DairyAmerica President and CEO Patti Smith. “It’s one of those things that was many years in the making. The time has finally come."

    DairyAmerica exports more than 200,000 metric tons of dairy ingredients annually, used around the world in a variety of food products, including nutritional products, cheese, yogurt, bakery, UHT (ultra-high temperature), condensed/sweetened condensed milk, and infant formula.

    The award is given by Dairy Foods magazine and sponsored by USDEC in honor of the late Tom Camerlo, a former USDEC chairman with a prescient early vision to dramatically expand exports of U.S. cheese and dairy ingredients.

    The Exporter of the Year must:

    • Exemplify leadership in advancing U.S. dairy exports.
    • Demonstrate a commitment to export market development.
    • Make exports an integral part of its overall growth strategy.

    Dairy Foods makes the decision, in consultation with USDEC. Applications come from exporting companies asking for consideration or by observers who think the company is worthy of the honor. 

    Geographically positioned 

    DairyAmerica was established in 1995 by Danish Creamery, Dairymen's Cooperative Creamery Association, and California Milk Producers to manage the sales and marketing of nonfat and skim milk powders. 

    Today, DairyAmerica is made up of three member dairy cooperatives in geographically strategic locations. They are Agri-Mark (New England), California Dairies (West Coast), and O-AT-KA Milk (East Coast). 

    The locations provide advantageous access to ports in California and New York with a direct line to Mexico. Utilizing multiple powder dryers in its portfolio, DairyAmerica also supplies buttermilk powder and milk protein concentrates. 

    DairyAmerica has 33 employees, with 27 based in its Fresno headquarters and six working remotely across the U.S. By combining the resources of its members under a common brand, DairyAmerica has become one of the world's most recognized dairy brands and the world's largest NFDM/SMP marketing company. 

    The arrival of Patti Smith

    In 2020, DairyAmerica named Smith its new president and CEO. She brought decades of global dairy experience, including more than 15 years with one of U.S. Dairy's most formidable global competitors, New Zealand's Fonterra, where she worked in quality assurance, production management, customer service management, and global account management.

    “DairyAmerica sits at the forefront of one of the most exciting opportunities of our lifetime,” said DairyAmerica Board of Directors President Brad Anderson when the announcement was made. “Patricia is the right person to lead DairyAmerica into the future, given her visionary leadership experience and proven ability to drive results.”

    From the beginning, Smith made her global intentions clear. “Together, we will capture the next wave of growth for DairyAmerica," she said. 

    The year before Smith’s arrival, DairyAmerica exported 35% of its ingredients. In 2020, that percentage soared to 49%. In 2021, exports made up more than half (52%) of sales, and as of July of this year, 54% of DairyAmerica products were exported. 

    Overlapping global crises

    DairyAmerica’s growth has occurred in the face of overlapping global challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic and the supply-chain crisis have affected exporters from a wide variety of industries, with agriculture among the hardest hit. 

    “First of all, you have to focus on how we get things out today,” Smith says. "You have to figure out how to overcome problems with ports, direct shipping lines, trucking companies, equipment, warehousing, labor associated with the warehouses, and your staff.”

    DairyAmerica's answers have included export warehousing, leasing its own trucks and chassis, and making shipments more reliable by securing monthly nonrefundable contracts for vessel allocations.

    Looking back at the last year, Smith said she is proudest of how DairyAmerica and its three-member cooperatives were resilient, creative, and determined.

    “It took all of us,” Smith notes. “We proved we are stronger together.”

    Leveling the playing field 

    According to Smith, the U.S. dairy industry deserves credit for changing decades-old global perceptions that the U.S. is so focused on its domestic market that it sees exports as an afterthought. 

    But changing perceptions is not enough. Smith says policy also must be changed. An active member of USDEC's trade policy committee, Smith explains that the playing field has been tilted in recent years to competitors from countries with governments aggressively making free-trade agreements. 

    “Let’s say we're competing with Oceana for customers in Southeast Asia," mentions Smith. “Geographically, they have shorter distances to travel, so we have a bit of a freight disadvantage and timing disadvantage. When it comes down to bottom-line price, we need to be competitive. But if we are paying double-digit tariffs of 10%, 11% or 12%, it makes it very difficult to break into those markets.”

    Preparing for a prosperous future

    Despite trade policy and other challenges, Smith sees dairy exports as a ripe, long-range opportunity. Nationally, U.S. dairy export volume in 2021 was equivalent to more than 17% of U.S. milk produced, an all-time high. 

    Smith sees that percentage going much higher, making exports more and more essential. 

    “Exports will continue to grow,” says Smith. “So, it’s not just a question about what works today. The question is, what will work in the future? That is a question not just for DairyAmerica, but the entire U.S. dairy industry.”

    Mark O’Keefe is vice president of editorial services at the U.S. Dairy Export Council.

    KEYWORDS: dairy exports Exporter of the Year supply chain supply chain disruption Tom Camerlo USDEC

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     Mark O’Keefe is the vice president, editorial services of the U.S. Dairy Export Council, Arlington, Va. 

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