An overview of the global dairy market

Published 2023년 4월 13일

Tridge summary

The European Union and Great Britain are experiencing a surge in raw milk production, leading to an oversupply and a drop in purchase prices due to high reserves of butter and milk powder. The weak demand for butter and cheese in the EU, coupled with China's reduction in dry milk imports, further exacerbates the problem. The European Commission anticipates a slight decrease in milk production in 2023. In contrast, the United States is seeing an increase in milk production due to more cows, with demand for butter remaining stable. However, there's a decline in demand for U.S. dairy products in Southeast Asia, as competition from the EU, Oceania, and Great Britain intensifies. New Zealand has increased milk production, focusing on whole milk powder and butter for export to Southeast Asia, which has seen a 60% rise in New Zealand milk powder deliveries. The Asia-Pacific region's stable import demand for products from Oceania, especially butter, has contributed to a global increase in butter prices in March.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Production and demand Europe. EU member states and Great Britain are increasing the production of raw milk. In March, there was a surplus of raw milk in the EU, and purchase prices were falling. In Europe, significant reserves of butter and milk powder have accumulated, which will be enough to cover the demand on the domestic and export markets in the near future. Demand for butter and cheese was weak in the EU during March. A certain interest in cheeses on the part of European catering establishments was observed on the eve of Easter. However, one interest from cheesemakers is not enough to rid the European market of excess production. The fact that the demand for dairy products in the world remains limited does not work in favor of the Europeans. China is reducing the volume of dry milk imports due to the increase in production of this product inside the country during the quarantine. China currently has sufficient reserves of milk powder. Stable demand for dairy products in ...
Source: MilkUA

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