Global Dairy Trade index down on Tuesday

Published 2023년 11월 7일

Tridge summary

The Global Trading Index decreased by 0.7% in Tuesday's trading session due to losses in butter and whole milk powder. However, there were gains in cheddar cheese, butter milk powder, anhydrous milk fat, skim milk powder, and lactose. Lactose saw the highest increase of 19.2% to $718 per metric ton.
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The Global Trading Index fell by seven-tenths of a percent in Tuesday’s trading session. Gains in Cheddar cheese, butter milk powder, anhydrous milk fat, skim milk powder, and lactose were offset by losses in butter and whole milk powder. Lactose was up 19.2% to $718 per metric ton, or $0.32 per pound. Cheddar cheese was up 4.5% to $4,042 a metric ton, or $1.83 per pound. Butter milk powder prices were up 3.5% to $2,323 per metric ton or $1.05 per pound. Anhydrous milk fat was up 3.1% to $5,489 per ton, or $2.48 per pound. Skim milk powder rose 2.3% to $2,724 per metric ton, or $1.23 per pound. Butter prices fell 1.6% to ...

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