Outlook for Asian Dairy Markets: The Role of Demographics, Income, and Prices, The

Fengxia Dong
June 2005  [05-WP 399]

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Dong, F. 2005. "Outlook for Asian Dairy Markets: The Role of Demographics, Income, and Prices, The." Working paper 05-WP 399. Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Iowa State University.


Abstract

The paper first presents a 10-year outlook for major Asian dairy markets (China, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam) based on a world dairy model. Then, using Heien and Wessells's technique, dairy product consumption growth is decomposed into contributions generated by income growth, population growth, price change, and urbanization and these contributions are quantified. Using the world dairy model, the paper also analyzes the impacts of alternative assumptions of higher income levels and technology development in Asia on Asian dairy consumptions and world dairy prices. The outlook projects that Asian dairy consumption will continue to grow strongly in the next decade. The consumption decomposition suggests that the growth would be mostly driven by income and population growth and, as a result, would raise world dairy prices. The simulation results show that technology improvement in Asian countries would dampen world dairy prices and meanwhile boost domestic dairy consumption.