Author: CLAL Team
The CLAL.it team is composed of young people who with the help of Computer Science study the dairy market and develop tools to provide the Operators of the dairy sector with a comprehensive real-time view of the national and international market trends.

Period: April 1 – 12, 2019 February 2019 Australia milk production is 12.6% lower than February 2018. Seasonal milk production July 2018 through February 2019 is -6.5% than last year. Australia is already in the first month of autumn and …

Strong Butter, SMP and Cheese demand [News Oceania n°8/2019] Read More »

Period: March 18 – 29, 2019 For the moment El Niño impact has been minimal for the agricultural sector in South America, according to climate experts. The temperature has been favorable for crops and grass quality, and many milk producers …

Milk production below last year in Argentina and Uruguay [News South America n°6/2019] Read More »

Period: March 18 – 29, 2019 Australia’s growing population and good demand for milk and dairy products are expected to result in lower dairy exports over the next year. The trend of dairy herd reductions continues among many Australian dairy …

WMP price level generates good profits [News Oceania n°7/2019] Read More »

Global Soybean production for the 2018-19 season is estimated at the record level of 360.1 Mio Tons, although slightly down (-0.3%) compared to last month forecast, reflecting a lower production decline expected in Brazil (-0.5 Mio Tons), given the dry …

EU Soybean import from the US: the boom continues Read More »

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Period: March 4 – 15, 2019 Milk production is steady to slightly up in South America, as temperatures remain high. Sporadic rains maintained favorable general conditions for forage and the second harvest of maize and cotton in key agricultural areas. Fluid and UHT …

The butterfat supplies are not enough to cover demand in South America [News South America n°5/2019] Read More »

Period: March 4 – 15, 2019 Seasonal Milk production in Australia, July 2018 – January 2019, was -5.8% than last year. January 2019 was -11% compared to January 2018. In the 2018-19 season the States most affected by the lowest …

Buying interest continues [News Oceania n°6/2019] Read More »

Period: February 18 – March 1, 2019 The climate has been favorable in the main dairy basins of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil. Nevertheless, some meteorologists predict that El Niño could hit hard again in the coming months, causing floods and droughts across …

Will milk producers benefit from a better corn harvest? [News South America n°4/2019] Read More »

After three years of deadlock (2015-2017), India starts again the exports of dairy products, which between January and December 2018 increased by 136.5%, driven almost exclusively by Skimmed Milk Powder (SMP) and Butter. Lower SMP unit prices contribute to the …

SMP and Butter export from India speeds up Read More »

Period: February 18 – March 1, 2019 In Australia, many Milk Producers continue to shrink herd size to cope with current drought and water needs. The data for the first half of the 2018-19 season recorded a production lower by …

SMP and Cheddar prices strengthened, driven by good demand [News Oceania n°5/2019] Read More »

Chinese dairy import in January, after a month of December marked by growing imports, continued the positive trend. The monthly balance shows an increase of 17.3% in the quantities imported and a +20% in value compared to January 2018. On …

Chinese dairy import peaks in January Read More »