Dairy products market in Poland (17/11/2024)

Published 2024년 12월 4일

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In the week of November 2nd, Poland experienced a notable increase in the sales prices of various dairy products. Butter, whether in blocks or packaged, saw a significant rise both week-on-week and month-on-month, with the biggest year-on-year increase seen in packaged butter at 44% and 35% for butter in blocks, respectively. Skimmed and whole milk powders also saw price hikes, with whole milk powder experiencing a 24% increase compared to last year. Meanwhile, the prices for Edam and Gouda cheeses rose slightly, with Edam cheese now 8% more expensive than last year and Gouda cheese seeing a 3% year-on-year increase.
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Sales prices of dairy products in Poland In the second week of November this year, dairy plants monitored within the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development sold butter in blocks for PLN 34.97/kg, which is 6% more expensive than a week earlier and 5% more than a month ago. Packaged butter was sold for PLN 37.08/kg, which is 1.5% more expensive than a week earlier and 3% more expensive than a month ago. The price of butter in blocks was 44% higher than a year ago, and packaged butter – 35%. The sales price of skimmed milk powder was PLN 11.29/kg, which was 6% higher than a week earlier and 5% higher than a month ago. Whole milk powder was sold for PLN 20.18/kg, which is 2% more expensive than a week and a month earlier. Compared to last year's prices, OMP was 3% cheaper, and PMP – 24% more expensive. Domestic producers sold ...
Source: Gospodarz

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