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Dairy products in positive territory again in Poland

Dairy
Poland
Published Dec 7, 2022

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At the auction on December 6 this year. Dairy products rose for the second time in a row. The last session on the Global Dairy Trade exchange ended with an increase in the general price index by 0.6 percent.

The result of the last auction contributed to the increase in quotations of most categories of offered dairy products. The largest increase was in the case of buttermilk powder (+ 4.7%). On the other hand, the largest decrease was recorded in the case of butter (-1.9%).

During the last GDT session, 29,570 tons of dairy products were sold, which was slightly more than 500 tons higher than the result obtained at the previous auction. The results of the last GDT session are as follows:

• Anhydrous milk fat - increase by 1.8 percent, • Butter - decrease by 1.9 percent, • Buttermilk powder - increase by 4.7 percent, • Cheddar cheese - increase by 1.8 percent, • Lactose - a decrease by 0.8 percent. • Skimmed milk powder - an increase by 1.7 percent. • Whole milk powder - an increase by 0.1 percent.

Source: GDT

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At the auction on December 6 this year. Dairy products rose for the second time in a row. The last session on the Global Dairy Trade exchange ended with an increase in the general price index by 0.6 percent. The result of the last auction contributed to the increase in quotations of most categories of offered dairy products. The largest increase was in the case of buttermilk powder (+ 4.7%). On the other hand, the largest decrease was recorded in the case of butter (-1.9%). During the last GDT session, 29,570 tons of dairy products were sold, which was slightly more than 500 tons higher than the result obtained at the previous auction. The results of the last GDT session are as follows: • Anhydrous milk fat - increase by 1.8 percent, • Butter - ...
Source: Farmer.pl
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