Expert Opinion
Gеorgiі Kukhaіleshvili
analyst
Association of Milk Producers

Global Dairy Market: Producing Milk Becomes More Expensive in 2025

According to AHDB, global milk production in 2024 was significantly impacted by rising production costs in regions such as Argentina, Australia, China, Ireland, New Zealand,…

Gеorgiі Kukhaіleshvili
analyst
Association of Milk Producers

The Global Dairy Market Has Entered a Period of Calm

According to Rabobank, in the second half of 2024, the supply of raw milk improved in regions exporting dairy products amid declining demand from dairy…

The indicative price of milk is falling - a review of the world dairy market in July from IFCN

Prices for exchange-traded dairy products in July showed a decline, reports Volodymyr Andriets, according to IFCN.

Prices for butter - minus 4.1% (due to falling Chinese demand), skimmed milk powder - minus 6.8% (production generally exceeds demand, except in the Asian region), whole milk powder - minus 3.1% (due to growth number of stocks). As a result, the combined indicative price of milk taken into account in the IFCN calculations continued to decline and in July amounted to 42.7 dollars / 100 kg in terms of milk (fat 4%, protein - 3.3% dry matter).

The indicative price of feed still remains at high levels - 32.2 dollars / 100 kg. Currently, there is a gradual decline in feed prices, but on the other hand, adverse weather conditions in major exporting countries (hot weather on one continental part, and rainy on the other) are considered a negative factor. It is expected that the average feed price this year will be higher than in 2020. In general, weather conditions in the near future will have a decisive impact on both milk production and feed prices, which will put pressure on production margins.

Nevertheless, world milk production in the first half of the year showed a significant increase, and only in July it slowed to + 1.5%. The lion's share of growth in milk production belongs to producers in the United States (+ 3.8%) and New Zealand - + 3.7%. European producers have a total of only + 0.4%.

"The Ukrainian dairy market continues to move downwards. The household sector plays a key role in this. In general, in the first half of the year the number of cows decreased by 5.8%, milk production - by 5.6%, milk supply for processing - by 11.8 %, compared to last year. The weighted average price of three varieties of milk over the past few weeks has increased by an average of 19 kopecks and is 9.95 UAH / kg, "- said Volodymyr Andriets.

Source: AMP according to IFCN