A joint workshop of Eucolait and IFCN on the outlooks for the dairy market.

European
Dairy
at Risk

Date & place

26th – 27th March 2025
Empire Riverside Hotel
Bernhard-Nocht-Straße 97
20359 Hamburg, Germany

Price

Partner 550€
Non-Partner 1100€

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2 days on site in Hamburg

Networking lunch & dinner

Presentations from the workshop as PDF format

DAIRY OUTLOOK WORKSHOP 2025

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Secure your spot now! We have only a limited number of seats available for this workshop. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to connect with industry leaders and gain valuable insights. Register today to ensure your participation and avoid disappointment!

Dairy Outlook Workshop 

Your benefits

Trendwatching

Gain valuable insights into emerging trends and anticipated future developments.

Market analysis

Analyze the challenges and opportunities present in the dairy market to refine and strengthen your business strategy.

Dairy insights

Learn about the dairy market development and farm economics in next months.

Strategic transiton

Understand how to move from operational and tactical planning to strategic decision-making.

Dairy expansion

From dairy farming to commodity trade – expand your dairy knowledge.

Networking

Actively engaged in networking opportunities within the dairy industry and participated in collaborative brainstorming sessions.

Dairy Outlook Workshop 

Workshop program

Program

Day 1 - 26 March 2025 (12:00 - 17:15 CET)

12:00-13:00 Networking Lunch

13:00 – 13:15 Welcome & Opening / IFCN & Eucolait

13:15 – 14:00 Adapting to Change: The Decline of Dairy Fat Self-Sufficiency and Its Impact on Prices / IFCN – Erik Elgersma

14:00 – 14:45 Emerging Risks in European Dairy: Current & Future Trends of Dairy Farming and Market Developments / IFCN – Philipp Goetz

14:45 – 15:15 Coffee Break

15:15 – 16:00 European dairy trade: adapting to changes in supply, demand, policy and geopolitics / Eucolait – Julie Collard & Jukka Likitalo

16:00 – 16:45 Stability or paradigm shift: trends and outlook for dairy consumption in Europe / NielsenIQ - David Georgi

16:45 – 17:15 Summary & Key Learnings / IFCN & Eucolait

18:30 Port of Possibilities: exclusive Hamburg Harbor Networking Cruise

Program

Day 2 - 27 March 2025 (09:00 - 13:30 CET)

9:00 – 9:20 Opening & Wrap-Up of Day 1 / IFCN & Eucolait

9:20 – 9:50 EU Medium-term Outlook for Dairy and Agriculture / European Commission DG AGRI - Mihaly Himics

9:50 – 10:50 Panel Discussion: Balancing Risk and Opportunity: Navigating the Future of the European Dairy Industry in a Changing Landscape

10:50 – 11:20 Coffee Break

11:20 – 12:20 Workshop & Voting: Filling the Gaps: Identifying Missing Risks and Opportunities in European Dairy and Setting Priorities for Action / IFCN & Eucolait

12:20 – 12:30 Closing & Key Learnings / IFCN & Eucolait

12:30 – 13:30 Networking Lunch

ACCOMMODATION

Empire Riverside Hotel – Hamburg, Germany

At the heart of St. Pauli, between the harbour, the River Elbe and the Reeperbahn, the impressive bronze-panelled tower of the Empire Riverside Hotel, designed by the British star architect David Chipperfield, rises into the sky.

 

Dairy Outlook Workshop 

European Dairy at Risk

Why should

you attend

the workshop?

The world is changing, and the milk supply scarcity is becoming reality. Milk supply pool knowledge and drivers behind it are crucial to plan the business in the dairy supply chain.

Rising volatility, new rules of dairy farming, political instability, environmental regulations, supply chain disruptions and trade agreements. These are just some of the uncertainties for future developments in the global dairy world – and this list can easily be extended to include many more.

That’s why Eucolait and IFCN have decided to host a workshop on the future outlook for dairy markets– to show you what might happen in the future and how to navigate and prepare for the increasing uncertainty.

Why attending such a workshop is beneficial:

01.

Understand Critical Challenges Facing the Dairy Industry

  • The dairy sector in Europe faces numerous challenges, including Climate change impacts, Policy and regulatory changes or Market volatility.
  • Gain access to exclusive content, expert presentations, and discussions that provide deep insights into the risks and opportunities for European dairy.

02.

Network with Industry Leaders and Peers

  • Collaborate with experts and build partnerships like forging valuable connections for future collaborations and projects aimed at solving industry-wide challenges.
  • Voice industry concerns: Share your perspectives on how the industry can balance production needs with sustainability, influencing the broader narrative around dairy farming in Europe.

03.

Gain Actionable Insights for Your Business

  • Risk management and business resilience: Learn how to navigate and mitigate the risks associated with market disruptions and Understand how to adapt your operations to be more resilient in the face of economic and environmental challenges.
  • European dairy in the global market: Understand how European dairy interacts with global markets and what the risks mean for international trade.

Speakers

Philipp Goetz

Head of Sales & Development

Philipp is working since 2017 at IFCN and is focusing on modelling the milk production and price developments. He started as a dairy economist analysing, presenting and collecting dairy sector data in over 100 countries, he is now the Head of Sales and Development, managing, planning, analysing and developing the IFCN data services and insights.

Erik Elgersma

Senior Consultant

Erik has been Director of Strategic Analysis in FrieslandCampina up to Dec. 2018, where he worked for 20 years. He is now independent consultant to the global food industry, having among others consulted to five of the world’s top-20 dairy companies in the last 2 years. He is also a visiting lecturer at the Free University Amsterdam, School of Business & Economics, Faculty Management & Organization.

Jukka Likitalo

Secretary General

Jukka has 15 years of experience in the dairy sector and EU affairs. He has been heading Eucolait, the voice of the European dairy trading community with more than 400 members, since 2014. Jukka is the main representative of the organisation and responsible for its output and analysis, covering a variety of dairy policy and market topics.

Julie Collard

Economic affairs & Events manager

Julie Collard is the Economic Affairs and Trade Manager at Eucolait, the European Dairy Trade Association based in Brussels. Her current responsibilities encompass data analysis, market reporting and trade policy, with a particular focus on trade agreements. With over 17 years of experience in the organisation, Julie has played a key role in developing Eucolait's statistical data, market analysis as well as its events and administration.

Mihaly Himics

Socio-economic analyst

Mihaly Himics is socio-economic analyst at DG Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Commission. He is specialized in developing market projections for the EU dairy sector, as contributor to the Short-term and Medium-term EU Agricultural Outlooks. He also has been engaged in economic research for more than 20 years, publishing on agri-food trade, agricultural policies and environmental links of the agri-food sector.

David Georgi

Teamlead Customer Success Confectionery & Thought Leadership Lead Germany

David has been working since 2010 at NIQ in roles focussing on retail as well as various FMCG categories in Germany. Since 2 years he has been leading the NIQ Thought Leadership initiative moderating and presenting various webinars on key topics from "State of the Nations" to "Inflation Deep Dives". His sociological background as an alumn of University of Augsburg is a key factor for the macro perspective he is putting on market relevant trends and topics.

DAIRY OUTLOOK WORKSHOP

How can dairy outlooks be used?
and why is it important to have accurate outlooks?

This seminar enables you to get guidance on how the dairy world is changing that are suitable for anyone in the broader dairy chain as you will be able to get answers to the question of whether you are able to satisfy current and future demand (either on the dairy commodity or on the farm input side). In addition, outlooks can be used as a navigator, orientation guide and basis for upcoming decision-making processes.

Milk Processing

Trading

Retailing

Farm input

Others (e.g. banking, policy)

Guidance for product pricing strategies
Definition of purchasing tactics
Planning of capacity in plants
Definition of marketing strategies
Forecasting of own sales numbers
Understanding market developments and identify trade developments
Analysis of the risk of financial issues at farm level
Opportunity or risk profile of capital (goods) markets
Exploration of potential new markets – identify potential market size
Deciding on investments in new markets (plants, farms, etc.)

 

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