Dairy products market in Poland on 5/05/2024

Published 2024년 5월 22일

Tridge summary

Between April 22 and May 5, 2024, the sales prices of dairy products in Poland, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, showed mixed results with increases in butter prices and decreases in OMP and PMP prices compared to the previous period. Meanwhile, the Chicago Stock Exchange reported an increase in butter prices by 4.5% compared to a month ago and 26% year-on-year, a decrease in skimmed milk powder by 3% month-on-month, an increase in whole milk powder by 1% month-on-month, and a significant rise in Cheddar cheese prices by 23.5% compared to a month ago and 4% year-on-year.
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Original content

Sales prices of dairy products Between April 22 and May 5, 2024, dairy plants monitored within the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development sold butter in blocks at PLN 24.42/kg, i.e. 1.1% more expensive than in the previous quotation. This was a price level higher by 4% than a month ago. Packaged butter yielded PLN 25.07/kg, which is 1.8% less than in the period April 15-21 this year, but 1% more than a month earlier. Block butter was 17% more expensive than a year ago, and packed butter was 15.5% more expensive. The sales price of OMP was PLN 10.22/kg, which is 3.4% less than in the third week of April this year. and by 6% than a month ago. Compared to the quotations from a year ago, OMP was 16% cheaper. The PMP price was PLN 16.00/kg, which is 0.3% higher than in the previous quotation, but 3% lower than a month earlier. Compared to last year's quotations, the price of PMP increased by 7%. The price of Edam cheese ...
Source: Gospodarz

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