Posted January 30, 2015 at 09:22am by Faith Raymond

New Study Highlights the Value of Vermont’s Dairy Industry

New Study Highlights the Value of Vermont’s Dairy Industry

Dairy Brings $2.2 Billion in Economic Activity to Vermont Each Year

Essex, VT -- The Vermont Dairy Industry brings $2.2 Billion in economic activity to Vermont annually, according to a new study funded by the Vermont Dairy Promotion Council. Findings from the study were unveiled today at the Vermont Farm Show.

Recognizing the need for up-to-date data about dairy’s impact on Vermont’s economy, the Vermont Dairy Promotion Council partnered with the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development, the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, and Castleton Polling to quantify the impact of the industry on Vermont’s economy and way of life. The study, which began in March 2014, was funded by dairy farmers through the state’s dairy check-off program. The data has been consolidated in a new brochure called “Milk Matters: The Role of Dairy in Vermont,” which can be downloaded here vermontdairy.com/download/VTDairy_MilkMattersReport.pdf

Findings describe the impact of the industry on Vermont’s economy, landscape, and way of life. Highlights include:

Economy

  • Dairy brings $2.2 billion in economic activity to Vermont each year
  • Dairy brings $3 million in circulating cash to the state, each day
  • Dairy accounts for more than 70% of Vermont’s agricultural sales
  • Annual sales of Vermont dairy products and by-products = $1.3 billion
  • 63% of the milk produced in New England comes from Vermont
  • The dairy industry provides 6000-7000 Vermont jobs
  • Every cow brings $12,500 in economic activity to Vermont annually

Landscape

  • 15% of the state is covered by dairy farms, and the fields that provide their feed
  • More than 80% of Vermont’s farmland is dedicated to dairy
  • 66% of Vermonters report using farmland for recreation

Way of life

  • 97% of Vermonters say dairy farms are important to the state
  • 92% of Vermonters say dairy farms add to the beauty of Vermont
  • 91% of Vermonters say dairy is important to Vermont’s way of life

“The dairy industry is a significant economic driver for Vermont,” according to Patricia Moulton, Secretary of the Agency of Commerce. “This study helps contextualize the importance of dairy relative to Vermont’s overall economy.”

“Recently, there’s been a lot of discussion about the water quality challenges facing the dairy industry,” said Chuck Ross, Vermont’s Secretary of Agriculture. “This study underscores the importance of working together to solve those issues. I believe we can have both – a healthy lake, and a thriving dairy industry. From open lands, to jobs, to the impact on the Vermont brand, it is hard to imagine our state without dairy.”

“We’ve lacked up-to-date data about the industry’s impact,” said dairy farmer Bob Foster, a member of the Vermont Dairy Promotion Council. “This study provides a better understanding of the collective role family farms play in the bigger picture for our state.”

To download the brochure, visit vermontdairy.com/download/VTDairy_MilkMattersReport.pdf.

To read the full report, visit www.VermontDairy.com

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About the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food, and Markets: VAAFM facilitates, supports and encourages the growth and viability of agriculture in Vermont while protecting the working landscape, human health, animal health, plant health, consumers and the environment.  www.Agriculture.Vermont.Gov