Weird question that I'm too busy today to go a-googling and wondered if some of you knowledgeable peeps might have already read somewhere.
I work in IT within the Dairy industry (in the U.S. and no i dont make computerized teet suckers or anything like that) - and this year is rough for dairy producers (farmers) due to farm costs and a weak raw milk price (which i'm not sure has translated to cheaper retail milk yet) - anyway i wondered as to what the fitness/bodybuilding whey consumption does for the dairy industry and realized that it all depends on if the whey is actually coming from America producers or not.
So with that wondering comes the question - is most whey and BCAA's etc imported or domestic? i'm not trying to condemn either way, just wondering if our protein consumption impacts the US Dairy industry in a positive way or not.
thanks
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03-04-2009, 09:29 AM #1
Whey Protein - Where is it manufactured?
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03-04-2009, 09:32 AM #3
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I remember reading somewhere that the grand majority comes from New Zealand, although I could be wrong. I do remember whey being MUCH cheaper a couple of years ago, and then the prices sky-rocketed. This could have been due to transport surcharge due to the high oil prices.
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03-05-2009, 05:44 AM #7
cool, thanks for your replies. I had also read on a online store of a bulk protein maker that most of their materials came from China and they continued to do apologetics for why that is acceptable (again i personally am not trying to comment either way just was wondering).
Like you guys state, even if a whey maker says its made in the usa, fair chance the raw stuff was imported.
thanks again, since i'm in the U.S. i'd like to see more products being made here (especially now) but also understand why businesses import.
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