UK milk deliveries: October milk deliveries surpass expectations

Published Nov 14, 2024

Tridge summary

The milk season production from April to October this year has reached 7,259 million litres, a 0.2% decrease from the same period in 2023. Despite this slight drop, a surge in Autumn production has led to an overall output that is higher than forecasted, thanks to factors such as a favourable milk to feed price ratio, good weather, and an increase in Autumn block calving. As a result, farmgate milk prices have risen since May, driven by UK wholesale prices and expectations of continued high prices due to strength in GDT and tight supplies on the continent. This trend is likely to encourage greater production in the fourth quarter.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Production for this year’s milk season so far (April-October) sits at 7,259 million litres. After a steady start to the year, a surge in Autumn production boosted overall output, which means the milk year-to-date is now only down marginally by 0.2% compared to the same period in 2023. A combination of an attractive milk to feed price ratio, favourable weather and reports of increases in Autumn block calving has benefitted milk volumes, pushing production ahead of forecast. The ground is so good in some areas that many cows are still out, easing pressure on sileage stores for later in the winter. Farmgate milk prices have been trending upwards since May, as UK wholesale prices have shown significant strength. Recent strength in GDT and tight supplies on the continent are likely to keep farmgate milk prices uplifted ...
Source: Ahdb

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