Ukraine: raw milk prices will grow in October
End of September was quite stressful for milk market of Ukraine. Processors postponed revision of prices, despite shortage of milk.
End of September was quite stressful for milk market of Ukraine. Processors postponed revision of prices, despite shortage of milk.
It is good if the country is absolute leader in sales of products for such big market as Russia, even despite difficult economic situation.
China opened its dairy market for Ukraine, 18 domestic plants got the permissions for export one of these days.
This year’s World Dairy Summit in Vilnius was, on the face of it, about sustainability. But the very location of the conference ensured discussion about Lithuania’s very large neighbour, Russia, and the impact of the EU dairy ban.
In conditions of falling ruble the prices for butter continue strengthening on domestic market.
The European Commission has presented a €500m comprehensive package of measures to support European farmers in Brussels today.
While the market is quiet and demand is not active in Russia, the Belarusian operators have to take waiting attitude. There are still no any alternative decisions.
From Monday, 29 companies in New Zealand are allowed to supply dairy product ingredients to Russia. That is according to a statement of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance /Rosselkhoznadzor/.
The bad news continues for dairy farmers with the GDT price index seeing yet another drop at the latest dairy auction.
The market of cheeses remains rather balanced in Russia. Decrease of consumer activity is compensated by reduction of production.