Raw milk prices are declining in Russia

Russian dairy market develops rather pessimistic, both for producers, and for processors. Russian consumers are probably not in better conditions.
Russian dairy market develops rather pessimistic, both for producers, and for processors. Russian consumers are probably not in better conditions.
Decline of consumer demand is more influencing wholesale prices of cheeses.
As it was expected, the beginning of March was marked by mass rise of milk prices in Ukraine.
The Belorussian government decided to decline export-floor prices.
With the EU milk quota set to be removed on 1 April 2015, production will become further concentrated in the key milk-producing regions of Northern and Western Europe, according to Rabobank’s latest report.
The German Milk Board (MEG) has developed its own Roadmap Milch & Mark as a guide for the milk trade after the end of quota.
The end of quotas frees efficient European dairy farms to expand.
The Irish government has invested nearly €35 million to make the country’s dairy processing sector more innovative, competitive and sustainable in order to position it as a global leader in the industry.
The next round of considerable devaluation of UAH was the key February event for Ukrainian operators of dairy market. Exports of some dairy products became favourable again considering stability of the milk prices.
The market of dairy commodities reached ceiling in Russia.