Dutch milk supply increases slightly in March

Published 2024년 4월 16일

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In March, the Netherlands experienced a minor decline in milk collection, with a total of 1.21 million tons, marking a 1.3 percent decrease from the previous year, as reported by RVO.nl. Despite this slight drop, the daily milk supply saw an increase from February, averaging 39,100 tons per day. Additionally, the first quarter of the year witnessed a slight rise in milk fat production, though March's figures for milk fat receipt and fat percentage fell short of the prior year's statistics. These findings are based on the raw milk deliveries to first buyers.
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In March, a total of 1.21 million tons of milk was collected in the Netherlands. That is about 1.3 percent less than in the same month last year, according to figures from RVO.nl. The supply is a small decrease compared to last year, but it is a higher supply per day than was the case in February. In the leap month, approximately 38,700 tons of milk were collected per day, in March this was 39,100 tons. This has been steady growth since January, when approximately 37,900 tons of milk were received per day. Less fatty milk than last year Milk fat production also increases gently in mass during the first three months of this year. March totaled 55,292 tonnes of milk fat, compared to 54,418 tonnes in January. But in addition to the ...
Source: Veeteelt

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