Global Dairy Trade price index strengthened by 4.4%

Published 2023년 10월 3일

Tridge summary

The Global Dairy Trade dairy price index rose by 4.4% on October 3, except for lactose and cheddar which saw price decreases. The prices of other dairy products such as dry skimmed milk, dry whole milk, dehydrated milk fat, butter, and dry butter oil all increased. A total of 38.4 thousand tons of dairy products were sold at the auction, with a weighted average price of $3104/ton. Ukrainian exporters are still struggling to meet the demand for skimmed milk powder.
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On October 3, the Global Dairy Trade (GDT) dairy price index maintained its upward trend, adding 4.4%. However, the prices of lactose (by 1.3% to $594/ton) and cheddar (by 4.8% to $3853/ton) fell. The rest of the stock market dairy products increased in price: – dry skimmed milk – by 6.6% – up to $2,558/ton; – dry whole milk – by 4.8% – up to $2931/ton; – dehydrated milk fat – by 3.7% – up to $4,979/ton; – butter – by 1.3% – up to $4,806/ton; – dry butter oil – by 0.6% – up to $2,245/ton. In total, 38.4 thousand tons of dairy products were sold. 164 participants took part in the auction. ...
Source: Agrotimes

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