Italy: In the first quarter of 2023, there is a boom in the import of milk in tanks

Published Jul 26, 2023

Tridge summary

Imports of milk in tankers in Italy increased by 76.1% in volume during the period January-April 2023, which ended a negative trend in recent years. Germany has become the top supplier of milk to Italy, surpassing Slovenia, due to cheaper supplies and quadrupled shipments. Meanwhile, deliveries of cow's milk within Italy have decreased by 2.6% in the first four months of 2023, influenced by high raw material costs and adverse weather conditions.
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Imports of milk in tankers in Italy in the period January-April 2023 recorded a strong growth (+76.1% in volume), interrupting the negative trend of recent years. This was announced by Ismea in the latest report on the trends and dynamics of the dairy sector. In particular, also in consideration of cheaper supplies, Germany has repositioned itself in the historic role of first supplier (in 2022 this role had been covered by Slovenia), thanks to shipments to Italy that practically quadrupled in the period. There was a sharp decline in milk tanks from France (-19% in volume), also as a result of a still declining production beyond the Alps. At the same time, deliveries of cow's milk in Italy continue to remain below last year's levels and, according to Agea data, the decline recorded in the first four months of 2023 is equal to 2.6%. The cautious attitude of the farmers was still influenced by the high level of raw material costs in the spring months and the meteorological situation ...

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