US import tariffs on Lithuanian dairy products will force exporters to look for new markets, the director of Pieno Centras, an association of Lithuania's three largest dairy groups, said on Friday, adding that an EU market surplus may drive down raw milk prices.
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Two years without the Russian market: How did Lithuanian dairy exporters deal with Moscow's embargo?
In August 2014, Russia banned a number of imports from the EU. Lithuanian dairy producers were particularly hard-hit by the embargo. Two years later, some of them have found other markets, while others are struggling to replace former revenues.
In Lithuanian retail centres, a litre of milk can now often be bought for less than a litre of water. According to Lithuanian farmers, this has even led to livestock “emigration.”
Lithuania has received certificates from China, allowing the country's dairy producers to export their products to Asia's biggest market.