Antigua and Barbuda: Significant rise in the price of sheep milk in November

Published 2022년 2월 3일

Tridge summary

In November 2021, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) observed a notable increase in the average prices of sheep's and goat's milk, with sheep's milk reaching 1,190 euros/litre, up by 10.7% from the previous year, and goat's milk increasing by 11.18% to 0.915 euros/litre. Despite these increases, the production of both types of milk experienced a decline, with sheep's milk production decreasing by 3% to 26.6 million liters and goat's milk production falling by 6% to 28.10 million liters. Additionally, there was a decrease in the number of farmers involved in the delivery of these milks, with a 6.08% drop to 2,764 for sheep's milk producers and a nearly 6% drop to 4,358 for goat's milk producers.
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Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) has published the data on sheep and goat milk deliveries for the month of November 2021. The average price of sheep's milk in that month stood at 1,190 euros/litre, which represents a rise of 10.7% compared to November 2020. This is the most significant rise of the year, in which it remained a constant upward trend compared to the previous year. Production in November fell by 3% compared to the same month in 2020 and stood at 26.6 million liters. Regarding the number of farmers with deliveries, data from the Ministry indicate that in November 2021 it fell by 6.08%, to 2,764 producers. Goat's milk also rose The price of goat's milk also rose significantly in ...
Source: Agropopular

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