$62.8 billion
California has the largest dairy industry of all states in the U.S.
all kinds of dairy products like milk, cheese, etc.
Critics of the dairy compacts charge that they are a price-fixing scheme and eliminate all pretense of market forces in the industry
Australia has a substantial dairy industry and produces milk, cream, butter, a huge variety of cheeses, yoghurt and all of the "fast food/convenience food" variants.
has a whole lot of influence on the industry from the genetics of breeding cattle all the way up to the products on the supermaret shelves.
Corrupt at top crooks sales at all cost the worst products in the industry
In 2001, Riverwood International Corp. of Atlanta outpaced all other companies in this industry, with sales of $1.3 billion and 4,100 employees.
no there is no albumin in all dairy products
No it is not. Sales are at an all time low. The coffee industry is not doing very well at this time.
Dairy Farmers Of America 36% of all u.s dairy market
The northern and especially the western parts of New York State are both very large dairy production areas. Listing ALL the products is near impossible, but a good starter list would be: Milk Cream Ice Cream Butter Cheeses (many, many types) Yogurts etc, etc, etc. As byproducts of the dairy industry, there are beef, veal, leather and fertilizers.
One could be described as having "industry related knowledge" when he keeps current in recent developments in said industry. One needs to have a perspective of the "big picture" in the industry, and not just an understanding of a portion of the issues related to the industry in question. Knowing sales, marketing, and trends for all major players within said industry will qualify someone as having industry related knowledge.