The price of metastatic milk in Poland is rising

Published 2021년 3월 25일

Tridge summary

Polish farmers sold around 1.6% less milk in the first two months of the year, but the average price per liter rose by about 9% to over PLN 1.49. Dairy production, with the exception of matured cheeses, which was over 10% lower than the previous year, remained stable. The Polish dairy industry faces challenges with price instability and relies heavily on exports, which are currently slightly down from last year. The president of KZSM believes that this year will be challenging but could be profitable for exporters due to the highest euro exchange rate in 10 years.
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Original content

In the first two months of this year, farmers sold about 32 million liters less (ie approx. 1.6%) than in the previous year. The average price of purchased milk for this period was over PLN 1.49 / liter, i.e. PLN 149.36 in January for 100 liters and PLN 149.17 in February for 100 liters and was higher than in the previous year PLN 0.12 / liter i.e. by about 9% (January - PLN 137.19 / 100 liters, February - PLN 137.38 / 100 liters). The highest prices were paid to farmers in the province. Podlaskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Lubuskie and Dolnośląskie. Are you looking for a warehouse for rent. See offers on PropertyStock.pl The production of basic dairy products, mainly dairy products, milk, cream, cottage cheese and butter, was quite stable. The production of matured cheeses, which is over 10% lower than in the previous year, is a cause for concern. - As usual, and this year - it has been happening for many years - the biggest problem of the Polish dairy industry is the lack of ...

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