The UK dairy market is experiencing a contraction in milk deliveries due to poor weather, with the 2023/24 season recording the lowest volume since 2016/17. Despite improved grass growth rates, future cuts may be affected, and a 1.0% decline in milk production is expected for 2024/25. Organic milk production fell by 11% year-on-year in May, but retail sales grew by nearly 4%. The milking herd has stabilized, and calf registrations increased by 0.7% in Q1 2024. The industry is shifting towards block calving and using beef sires. Global milk production declined by 0.5% in April, and UK wholesale market prices have risen due to concerns about product availability. Dairy product prices, including bulk cream and mild cheddar, have increased, with a shift towards cheese production. UK dairy exports declined marginally in Q1 2024, but cheese exports saw significant growth, reaching the highest quarterly level since 2020.