This is a great time to be innovating in the dairy industry. In order to survive and thrive today, and well into the future, the industry needs to be cognisant of a number of new trends that are likely to impact on the future production and consumption of dairy products.
As part of our futures work at Forum for the Future, we constantly scan the horizon for key trends that are going to impact businesses in the years to come. We use these insights to help businesses and industries future-proof themselves by adopting the right long-term strategies. Here are my pick of the top five trends that will be particularly pertinent to the dairy industry over the next 5–10 years.
Sustainable nutrition
How can we optimise health and nutritional outcomes, while reducing environmental impacts, for a global population that will reach 9–10 billion people by 2050? This is perhaps the biggest challenge.At the same time, technologies such as sensors, data analytics and digital technology are empowering companies to employ data at unprecedented levels to make better decisions. There is an opportunity for organisations to improve their supply chain traceability, logistical efficiency, and visibility of supply chain risks.
A net positive approach to dairy agriculture
There is increasing pressure on land to provide enough food, fuel and fibres for a growing population. At the same time key ecosystems, many of which underpin a health dairy industry, continue to decline, partly due to climate change impacts. We are reaching “peak everything” – from depletion of soil quality, to water stress, to rapid rates of extinction.
Moving from beyond a farm-by-farm-based approach to agricultural sustainability to a more holistic landscape approach – the “beyond certification” concept – is gaining momentum. Within a landscape approach, we look at how businesses can restore local ecosystems within a specific location whilst also improving livelihood and community outcomes. Progressive businesses are now recognising the need to be “net positive” (creating a positive impact and overall shared value), rather than “doing less bad”.
It’s a challenging landscape, but also an exciting one. New technologies are pushing our horizons further than ever before, and the need for creative approaches and rapid scaling is more urgent than ever if we’re to collectively achieve a 1.5°C world. We’re now looking to today’s innovators to empower the dairy industry to face the trends and challenges of the future.
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