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Monday, June 8, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended June 6, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - Block cheese prices ended Fri at the highest level ever recorded: $2.5525/lb. The previous high of $2.45/lb was set up in Sep 2014.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended May 15, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - Dairy product prices surged this week in a jaw-dropping fashion. Blocks and barrels ended this week up by nearly a half-dollar. Butter gained 35.50 cents and nonfat dry milk prices were up 11.00 cents. Futures prices have ...
Monday, May 11, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended May 8, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - CME markets rallied this week with all products finishing the week higher. The most important factor in markets right now is Uncle Sam. More on that in a bit.
Monday, April 27, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended April 24, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - After several months of price-negative news, dairy market sentiment is shifting to be less bearish. Please note: this does not mean bullish.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Global dairy prices plunge to lowest level
Dairy prices have dropped to their lowest level in over a year in the global dairy auction overnight, with the average price falling 4.2% to US$2,836 (NZD4,747) per tonne.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended April 10, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - CME barrel markets finished this holiday-shortened week at the fourth-lowest price level on record ($1.00/lb), according to our database that goes back to 1998. Block and butter prices are at levels last touched during th ...
Monday, April 6, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended April 3, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA -This week, dairy product prices fell to the lowest levels since the financial crisis. The last time prices of blocks, barrels, andbutter were at these levels was 2009. Dairy markets are now in a periodthat we will look bac ...
Monday, March 30, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended March 27, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - Butter prices finished today at the lowest level in six years. Nonfat dry milk prices are at the lowest price level in a little more than a year. Blocks andbarrels are at the lowest price level in about oneyear. Lows. Low ...
Monday, March 23, 2020
Strong supply, demand support global dairy prices
The dairy markets worldwide have entered 2020 with strong supply and demand fundamentals, which are supporting global commodity prices.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended March 20, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - Nielsen retail data shows that last week (ending 14 Mar) dairy product sales were on a rocket ship. Sales of fluid milk were up 32%, cheese was up 45%, and yogurt was up 29% compared to oneyear earlier. This week, various ...
Monday, March 16, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended March 13, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - CME cheese prices rallied this week as consumers flocked to grocery stores. Blocks ended the week up 12.25 cents and barrels, up 2.25. Across the food business, our contacts reported a surge in retail sales this week as C ...
Monday, March 9, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended March 6, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - There are now 250 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in America, most of which are in the West, including 84 in the state of Washington and 70 in California. Our contacts in those areas shared anecdotes of grocery stores bein ...
Monday, February 10, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended February 7, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - Fear was a common theme in our conversations last week. We were asked: "Is the Coronavirus going to become a worldwide pandemic?" "Would China close down its ports, halting dairy supply chains?" " ...
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended January 24, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - The cheese market was the popular topic of discussion this week. Block cheese prices peaked during this holiday-shortened trading week on Wed and Thu at $2.0025/lb, the highest price in Jan since 2014, before retreating t ...
Monday, January 20, 2020
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended January 17, 2020)
Philadelphia, PA - Exports, foreign purchasing, and trade agreements dominated our conversations this week. We’ll try to cover it all.

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