Supply and demand maintain widespread increase in milk in PR

Published 2020년 9월 23일

Tridge summary

In August and September, milk prices in Paraná, Brazil, saw a significant increase, reaching the highest level since the beginning of the historical series in October. This rise is observed across all dairy derivatives, including cheeses such as mozzarella, cottage cheese, and provolone, as well as fluid derivatives like pasteurized and UHT milk, and powdered milk. The only product that did not see a price increase was butter. This price hike is attributed to reduced funding, increased demand, and the effect of emergency aid. The dairy market in Paraná has been on a path of recovery since May, with cheese prices pushing prices up, and this trend is now extending to other dairy products.
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Original content

With a lower volume of funding and sales and with heated demand, milk prices remained valued week by week throughout August and entered September in high. If in the previous two months cheeses supported prices, now the increase is widespread across all derivatives. The movement registered in Paraná reflects what happens in the rest of the country. The scenario was presented at a meeting of the Paraná Producers / Industry Parity Council (Conseleite-PR), held by videoconference, this Tuesday (15). The board approved the projected reference value of R $ 1.9860 for milk delivered in September to be paid in October - the highest level since the beginning of the historical series. “Prices continued to rise systematically. So far, mid-September, we have not yet seen a sign of price decline, or even of stability. They are still on the rise, ”said Professor José Roberto Canziani, from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) and one of those responsible for the survey. “Price is not the ...
Source: Cnabrasil

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