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Jose Saiz

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Jose Saiz Reposted

Big leap for butter: the Dutch Dairy Board/ZuivelNL increased their official butter price by €250 to €7,070/t today—the highest since Sept 2022. WMP is up €100 at €3,960/t, SMP (feed) up €10 at €2,340/t and whey powder up €20 to €670/t. SMP (food) unchanged at €2,330/t


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In the EU, the cheese market has performed strongly, showing remarkable resilience with price increases over the last four months. However, the market sentiment for EU cheese lost its bullish momentum last week. hubs.ly/Q01WSwlD0


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The gouda cheese price moves close to critical support level It appears that gouda stocks are higher than expected in the EU, but lower than two months ago, when warehouses were full of 8-week gouda. #gouda #cheese #dairy hubs.ly/Q01Gy7_f0


The impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on global dairy trade mintecglobal.com/top-stories/th…


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Decreases of milk products production in Jan.-Sept. 2021: butter (-1.3%), SMP (-4.2%), WMP (-10.4%), fermented milk (-2%) and drinking milk (-0.5%) and increases for: cheese (+2.3%), cream (+1.8%), concentrated milk (+3.9%) ec.europa.eu/info/sites/def… #MilkMOEU #EUAgri

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In my lifetime we have seen atmospheric carbon rise by 50% We have also seen: World population ⬆️76% Cars on the road ⬆️225% Air passengers ⬆️575% Oh, and let’s not forget… worldwide cattle ⬇️ 5% Let’s act on on the true cause and not what the money “tells” us to do. #COP26


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Global milk production is expected to tighten during Q4 2021. As a result, global milk supply growth forecasts for the 2021 calendar year (CY) have fallen from 1.4% to 1.0% year-on-year (Y-O-Y), equivalent to 1.1bn litres less milk. #milk hubs.ly/H0-dCYL0


Competitive US cheese prices have fuelled exports mintecglobal.com/top-stories/co…


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