Researchers say billions of litres of milk in Canada are being discarded, and this is a cause for concern. A in the examined how much of it Canada’s Dairy Supply Management System (DSMS) has dumped over the past several years. The purpose of the DSMS is to match milk supply with consumer demand and is meant to be a system that supports farmers.

However, it also results in overproduction, leading farmers across the country to discard excess milk rather than risking underproduction and lost revenue. The report found that between 2012 and 2021, dairy farms in Canada discarded nearly 6.8 billion litres of milk, which accounts for nearly 7% of total production.

Over the past decade, $6.7 billion worth of it has been dumped. The findings shed light on an ongoing issue with the Canadian dairy industry.

, Jerry Huigen, who operates Huigen Bros Farm in Dunville, said that milk production is high during the winter months, but thousands of litres of it are dumped to maintain Canada’s dairy quota. Huigen claimed that he had discarded 30,000 litres. He took to TikTok to speak on the matter further, but his video has since been deleted.

In a previous report, Daily Hive obtained a using The Wayback Machine. Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada, also shared it on X. Huigen criticized Canada’s laws for forcing farmers to dump surplus milk, which he believed could go to food banks, hospitals, or needy families.

It’s not just milk and money that are going down the dr.