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HUL splits off Kwality Wall’s as standalone ice-cream firm
Dec 10, 2025

HUL splits off Kwality Wall’s as standalone ice-cream firm

India’s booming ice-cream market has prompted Hindustan Unilever to demerge its ice-cream business — including Kwality Wall’s, Cornetto and Magnum — into a separate listed company, Kwality Wall's (Ind...Read More

Godrej Agrovet to invest Rs 150 cr in Telangana dairy plant
Dec 10, 2025

Godrej Agrovet to invest Rs 150 cr in Telangana dairy plant

Godrej Agrovet’s dairy subsidiary, Creamline Dairy Products Ltd. (Godrej Jersey), has announced a ₹150-crore investment to set up a modern dairy processing facility in Telangana. The announcement was...Read More

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Dec 08, 2025

Solar chillers uplift women dairy farmers in Rajasthan

In a notable move toward sustainable rural dairy, solar-powered milk-chilling units are helping women dairy farmers in Rajasthan reduce wastage and improve incomes — a model increasingly being recogni...Read More

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Australia Drives Dairy Exports to Southeast Asia

By DairyNews7x7•Published on August 19, 2025

Australia’s dairy sector, in collaboration with Austrade (the Australian Trade and Investment Commission), is intensifying its focus on Southeast Asia—a region now accounting for approximately 87% of its dairy exports. In the fiscal year 2023–24, Southeast Asia imported over 290,000 tonnes of Australian dairy, valued at more than A$1.2 billion, with Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia among the top destinations .

Australia has built strong and enduring market relationships across the region over the past decade, effectively positioning its dairy products as premium, healthy, and trustworthy . Vietnam is emerging as a particularly promising market—ranking eighth in volume, with growing interest in premium products like cheese, cultured dairy items, and frozen milk concentrate, fueled in part by demand from the hospitality sector and returning students .

The demand tailwinds are supported by rising incomes, growing awareness of dairy’s nutritional benefits, and urbanisation trends across Southeast Asia, which are driving a surge in imports that local producers cannot fully satisfy . By 2030, for instance, the combined milk import deficit in ASEAN-6 countries could reach a staggering 19 billion litres, outpacing China’s projected 15 billion-litre deficit .

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Southeast Asia is fast becoming a cornerstone for Australian dairy exports. The region’s increasing per-capita incomes, expanding middle class, and growing health consciousness are driving demand for high-quality and safe dairy products. Australia's strong brand reputation—bolstered by its integrity and premium positioning—gives it a competitive edge in discerning markets like Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam .

Importers in the region value the “Manufactured in Australia” label for its trusted quality, especially in markets where adulteration is a concern. Vietnam, for example, has taken steps to clamp down on counterfeit dairy products, reinforcing Australia’s competitive advantage . Additionally, Southeast Asia’s rising demand is broader than just volume—it’s about diversified, value-added offerings. Products like cultured dairy, cheese, and premium formulations are taking hold in dynamic urban markets .

Strategically, the shift reflects Australia's adaptation from heavy reliance on traditional markets like China toward a more diversified export footprint. This transition not only spreads risk but also taps into emerging opportunities as Chinese demand stabilises . With ASEAN-6 markets projected to outpace China in import growth, Australian exporters are wisely focusing on these burgeoning opportunities .

Austrade’s on-ground support—with tailored programs, market insights, and importer connections—has been instrumental in this expansion. By collaborating closely with Dairy Australia, Austrade helps exporters navigate local regulations (e.g., halal compliance), build brand visibility, and engage with regional trade infrastructure—critical components for success in the Southeast Asian context

Source : dairynews7x7 Aug 19th 2025 Austrade

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