Demand for cream and butter pushing dairy industry to the max
There are reports of extra milk being dumped in Ontario, but it turns out that isn’t quite true.
Joy Smith, manager of policy and communications at Sask. Milk, said there seems to be a common misconception that there’s a surplus of milk, but in fact there is a surplus of a dairy by-product.
“No one’s taking the milk out of the cows and dumping it out somewhere; that is not happening,” said Smith.
“What there is, is a demand for products that require the butter fat from milk, like butter and cream…even things like cheese and yogurt,” she said. “In order to get the butter fat to make those products, you need to produce the whole raw milk. So when you pull out the butter fat to make those products, you’re left with this by-product of this watery skim milk.”


