EU cow's milk production rose further in June, gaining 112,000 tonnes

Published Aug 26, 2024

Tridge summary

In June 2024, the European Union experienced a 0.9% increase in cow's milk production, totaling 112,000 more tonnes compared to the previous year. Despite this overall growth, the Netherlands and Ireland saw a decrease in production by 2% and 1.3% respectively. Leading the growth was Poland with a 4.7% increase, followed by Spain (2.2%), Italy (1.9%), France (1.4%), Germany (0.2%), and Denmark (0.2%). Organic cow's milk production made up 3.5% of the total, with Austria, Denmark, and Slovenia having the highest percentages, while Poland and Ireland had the lowest.
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Original content

Cow's milk production in the European Union remains on the rise in June 2024 with an increase of 0.9% over the figures for 2023, delivering 112,000 more tonnes. As regards the cumulative total for the first six months of 2024, a production increase of 0.9% can be seen. Poland, the one that rises the most, Ireland, the one that falls the most Within this increase of 0.9% that can be seen in the cumulative total up to June 2024, among the main producers Poland is the one that shows the strongest increase with an increase of 4.7%, while Ireland is the one that falls the most with a reduction of 5.3%. The Netherlands is also on the decline, with a 1.3% decrease in cow's milk production until June 2024. Together with Ireland, the only two countries among the largest producers to show a decline. Spain is on the rise, with an increase of 2.2%, followed by Italy, where the increase in the first six months of 2024 is 1.9%, while in France, the second largest producer in the EU, the ...
Source: Agromeat

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