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: March 19 – 30, 2018 In Australia, milk production in February 2018 was +3.5% higher than February 2017. The first 8 months of the dairy season, began in July 2017, recorded +3.5%. Milk production in New Zealand decreased by …

Improved weather conditions in New Zealand: more milk? [News Oceania n°7/2018] Read More »

Italian dairy exports increased in 2017: + 11.2% in volume and + 17.79% in value compared to 2015. With 3.023 billion euro, the dairy sector accounts for 7.4% of Italian agri-food exports. The scenario is positive for all types of …

The growing taste for Italian dairy Read More »

Period: March 5 – 16, 2018 Dryness and high summer temperatures persist in the main dairy basins of Argentina and Uruguay, increasing heat stress on dairy herds and decreasing the quality of the pastures. Nevertheless, milk volumes are sufficient for most processing needs. Fluid and …

South America needs butterfat [News South America n°6/2018] Read More »

Period: March 5 – 16, 2018 In Australia, in the recent weeks, there has been little change in the demand for feed: In the important dairy area of northern Queensland, good rain and temperatures have led to grazing conditions being …

Demand for hay is firming in Australia [News Oceania n ° 6/2018] Read More »

Global Corn production for the season 2017-18 is unchanged at 1041.7 Mio t, while the global Soybean production is projected down at 340.8 Mio t (-1.7% from February outlook). Corn production decreased in Brazil (94.5 Mio t, -0.5%), on expectations …

Higher Corn export from the U.S. [Corn and Soybean – n°03/2018] Read More »

Period: February 19 – March 2, 2018 Higher temperatures and lack of water are anticipated during the rest of the summer and autumn season in South America. Dairy producers in Argentina (tamberos) are very concerned about their profitability due to a potential increase in …

Tamberos are concerned about the price of grains [News South America n°5/2018] Read More »

Period: February 19 – March 2, 2018 New Zealand milk production in the period June 2017 – January 2018 is unchanged, but seasonal production is expected to be about 1.5% below last season. January 2018 milk production was 4.9% lower …

Significant Butter demand for near term delivery [News Oceania n°5/2018] Read More »

In January 2018 China’s dairy imports reached a pick, with an increase +43.8% in volume and +52.5% in value compared to January 2017. The most imported products in January, in terms of quantity, were: Whole milk powder (WMP): +28%, for …

New heights in January for China dairy import Read More »

Period: February 5 – 16, 2018 Unusual heat and dry climate dominated the main dairy basins of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil, which caused considerable stress on dairy herds and summer crops. As a result, farm milk volumes and fat and protein …

Milk powders less available in South America [News South America n°4/2018] Read More »

Period: February 5 – 16, 2018 Milk production in Australia in the first half (July-December 2017) of the dairy season was +2.96% from the same period last year. There were increases in Victoria (+ 3.6%), Tasmania (+ 6.6%) and South …

Strong buying interest moves prices higher [News Oceania n°4/2018] Read More »