UK dairy product availability in the second quarter of 2024

Published Sep 4, 2024

Tridge summary

The UK saw a decrease in milk deliveries in the second quarter of 2024, leading to a decline in the production of butter and cheese, while milk powders saw a slight increase. The wet spring weather contributed to the reduction in milk supplies. Cheese availability became a challenge, but was alleviated by an increase in imports, particularly from New Zealand. Butter production also declined, resulting in lower exports and increased imports. Milk powder production increased but imports decreased, leading to a rise in available supplies. The article also discusses the potential impact of global economic and geopolitical trends on the dairy market.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

UK milk deliveries in the second quarter of the calendar year amounted to 3,965m litres (-0.8%) lower year-on-year. Milk supplies tightened following the wet spring, which has been continuing from the previous autumn. Overall, the decline in milk deliveries impacted the production of most dairy products during the second quarter of 2024. Production of butter and cheese declined during the period whilst milk powders increased marginally. Cheese availability looked challenging but was boosted by an increase in imports resulting in an increase of 2% (3,500 tonnes) in the second quarter year-on-year. Interestingly cheese imports from New Zealand have picked up beginning this year following the trade deal. Most of the imports came from the EU followed by New Zealand. Cheese production declined by 3% (4,500 tonnes) whilst exports increased by 13% (6,000 tonnes). Imports grew by 13% (14,000 tonnes) to fill the gap. Marked higher price of cheddar in the domestic market compared to global ...
Source: Ahdb

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