With less commercialization and cheeses on the rise, dairy prices soar in Paraná, Brazil

Published 2021년 6월 23일

Tridge summary

Dairy prices in Paraná have surged due to reduced marketing and increased demand, with the reference value for milk likely to rise by 21% from April to June. Mozzarella prices have seen the biggest increase at 30.5%, followed by other cheeses at around 18%. Milk and other liquid derivatives also experienced price hikes, while powdered milk and cream prices remained stable or increased slightly. The market is expected to stabilize as it adjusts to these price increases, with un certainty due to the pandemic and high production costs.
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Original content

With lesser marketing and widespread appreciation of cheeses, dairy prices soared in Paraná. If the projection is confirmed, the reference value for milk – used as parameters in the negotiation between producers and the industry – will have risen 21% between April and June. The highlight was mozzarella, but several other derivatives also come in successive highs, week by week. The scenario was presented at a meeting of the Parity Council for Milk Producers/Industries of Paraná (Conseleite-PR), this Tuesday (22), which approved the projected reference value of R$ 1.9602 for milk delivered in June to be paid in July. From April to June, the average price of mozzarella increased by 30.5%. As it accounts for almost half (45.3%) of the sales mix, the product helped to push up the reference value. The high also included other cheeses. In the case of the dish, the advance was 18%. Parmesan and provolone are also on the rise: 6% and 11.9% respectively. “It was a period in which we had a ...
Source: Milkpoint

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