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Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin is embracing its new identity.

May 4, 2018

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SAY CHEESE: Since 1983, when the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board was created, cheese consumption in the U.S. has more than doubled.Photo courtesy of Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board has a new name: Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.

This initiative represents a new strategic mission, vision and identity more firmly aligning the efforts of Wisconsin’s dairy farmers to expand growth opportunities domestically and around the world.

“As the marketing and promotion arm for Wisconsin’s dairy farmers, this new identity puts the dairy farmers squarely at the center of what we do and provides a much stronger platform to share the Wisconsin dairy story,” says Chad Vincent, DFW chief executive officer. “Our organization exists to be tireless advocates for our dairy farmers, to help these family businesses thrive because they, and the fruits of their labor, are the heartbeat of the industry and our state.”

As a key economic engine of the state, the dairy industry contributes $43.4 billion annually to Wisconsin’s economy, generates tens of thousands of jobs and supports a variety of allied industries — as well as communities — throughout the state. Ninety percent of the milk in Wisconsin goes into making cheese, and 90% of that cheese is sold beyond state lines, generating statewide income across multiple economic sectors. Through the partnership between farmers and dairy processors, the state has seen Wisconsin specialty cheese sales outpace the cheese category overall, and per capita consumption of cheese more than double since 1983.

“The dairy industry is facing several challenges, including globalization of our markets, increased regulation and ongoing low prices for milk,” says Jeff Strassburg, chairman of the DFW board of directors and a fifth-generation Wisconsin dairy farmer. “This change will put Wisconsin dairy farmers in a better position to help us grow and stay focused on the future.”

The Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin builds awareness of Wisconsin-produced dairy products by creating national publicity, managing digital advertising, and driving sales and distribution through retail and food-service promotions. It also supports in-school education about the benefits of dairy and funding for the University of Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research.

Source: DFW

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