Dutch milk supply falls by 3% due to bluetongue and derogation

게시됨 2024년 9월 5일

Tridge 요약

Dutch milk supply saw a decrease of 3% in July, accumulating to a 1.6% drop since the start of 2024, primarily due to the bluetongue virus and the end of derogation. In contrast, the European Union (EU) experienced a 1% increase in milk supply in the first half of 2024, led by Poland, France, and Germany, while Australia also saw a 3% increase. However, milk production in the US, New Zealand, Argentina, and Uruguay continued to decline. The butter quotation has surged, reaching a record of €780 in mid-August, driven by significantly increased cream prices, while the skimmed milk powder quotation has seen fluctuations due to unpredictable demand and limited availability of concentrate.
면책 조항: 위의 요약은 정보 제공 목적으로 Tridge 자체 학습 AI 모델에 의해 생성되었습니다.

원본 콘텐츠

Dutch milk supply fell by 3 percent in July. Since June, the rate of decline has accelerated. Cumulatively, the level in the period up to and including July 2024 was 1.6 percent lower than in the first seven months of 2023. Dutch milk supply has been declining since September last year. This is mainly due to the outbreak of the bluetongue virus and the phasing out of the derogation. EU milk supply has shown an increase since February. In June, it rose by 1%, a slightly higher growth than in the previous months. The strong growth of Polish supply continued (+4%). France achieved a strong increase, after a number of months with hardly any growth. Germany showed a slight increase again. The decline in Ireland continued (-1%), but was much less strong than in the previous months. On balance, EU milk supply increased by 1.0% in the first half of 2024. The picture for the other globally important dairy exporting countries did not change in June and was still predominantly negative. ...

더 깊이 있는 인사이트가 필요하신가요?

귀사의 비즈니스에 맞춤화된 상세한 시장 분석 정보를 받아보세요.
'쿠키 허용'을 클릭하면 통계 및 개인 선호도 산출을 위한 쿠키 제공에 동의하게 됩니다. 개인정보 보호정책에서 쿠키에 대한 자세한 내용을 확인할 수 있습니다.