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by toomuchtodo 1509 days ago
There is a death spiral that can occur when demand for dairy milk declines below a level where the supply chain can no longer support itself economically. Milk consumption is down 40% from the 70s in the US, 2730 dairy farms went out of business between 2018 and 2020, and if I had to hazard a guess, younger folks are going to prefer non dairy alternatives (for a variety of reasons).

https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/jan/06/us-dairy-indust...

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Assuming there is still some demand, this would presumably open up opportunities for small local dairies, no?
At a premium price, yes. Depending on the macro, there’s always a low volume artisanal segment at a price point that covers costs.
What about cheese? It seems popular.
If this causes decent cheese to go past "damn, that's expensive" and into "I can no longer afford this", at least I won't mind death so much, I guess.
This is good. Bovine animal husbandry is one of the biggest contributors to climate change, and we as a society should allow the market to kill the industry before it kills us.