Raw milk production in Poland

Published 2023년 3월 1일

Tridge summary

Poland's dairy exports experienced a surge in 2022, largely due to a weakened zloty and a decrease in milk production within the EU. The EU received 72% of these exports, valued at EUR 2.4 billion, marking a 52% increase from the previous year. The main exports included liquid milk, cream, cheeses, curds, butter, milk fats, whey, and SMP. The primary importers were Germany, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands.
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Original content

The increase in the value of shipments was influenced, among others, by weakening of the zloty against the euro and the US dollar and a reduction in milk production at key producers in the EU. Dairy products from Poland were mainly exported to the EU-27. In the period January-November 2022, the share of EU countries in the total value of exports was 72%, and receipts, mainly from imports, increased by 52% to EUR 2.4 billion. The most important recipients of dairy products on the EU market were: Germany with 20% of the value and EUR 685 million, including exports mainly of liquid milk and cream as well as cheeses and curds, the Czech Republic with 7% and EUR 230 million, including mainly exports of ...
Source: Gospodarz

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