EU exports to extra-EU still rising but at low prices

EU-28 exports in September 2015 compared to September 2014 increased in volumes for Condensed Milk (+37.5%), WMP (+29.9%), Cheese (+25.6%), Butter (+25.4%), SMP (+15.7%), Whey Powder (+0.5%) while decreased for Infant milk formula (-1.3%).

The main Importers of Cheese in the first 9 months of 2015 (year over year) were:

  • United States import, accounting for 19% of market share, increased by 21.1%
  • Japan import, accounting for 10% of market share, increased by 44.2%
  • Switzerland import, accounting for 8% of market share, increased by 2%

The main Importers of Butter in the first 9 months of 2015 (y-o-y) were:

  • China import, accounting for 19% of market share, increased by 689.2%
  • Saudi Arabia import, accounting for 10% of market share, increased by 52.9%
  • United States import, accounting for 9% of market share, increased by 101.2%

The main Importers of SMP in the first 9 months of 2015 (y-o-y) were:

  • Algeria import, accounting for 17% of market share, decreased by 17.9%
  • Egypt import, accounting for 9% of market share, increased by 34.8%
  • China import, accounting for 7% of market share, decreased by 25.8%

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EU-28: dairy products Export year-to-date (September)
  QUANTITY (Tons) VALUE (’000 EUR)
2014 2015 ± on 2014 2014 2015 ± on 2014
Infant milk formula 295.674 312.941 +5,8% 2.428.436 2.720.530 +12,0%
Cheese 550.665 524.339 -4,8% 2.744.968 2.562.688 -6,6%
SMP 478.738 527.514 +10,2% 1.553.022 1.168.417 -24,8%
WMP 300.495 302.848 +0,8% 1.207.985 952.451 -21,2%
Whey Powder 434.224 449.204 +3,4% 755.291 661.358 -12,4%
Butter 112.578 143.020 +27,0% 493.194 550.929 +11,7%
Condensed Milk 216.915 260.564 +20,1% 385.373 441.289 +14,5%
Other products* 595.053 690.632 +16,1% 904.021 855.552 -5,4%
TOTAL EXPORT 2.984.341 3.211.061 +7,6% 10.472.290 9.913.214 -5,3%
* Other products: Bulk and pack. milk, Caseinates, Casein, Lactose Pharmaceutical, Lactose edible
Data processed by Clal based on GTIS source.
VALUE (Mio EUR) 2012 2013 2014 year-to-date (September)
2014 2015 ± on 2014
Export (E) 11.221 12.187 13.817 10.472 9.913 -5,3%
Import (I) 833 822 914 680 533 -21,7%
Balance (E – I) 10.388 11.365 12.903 9.792 9.381 -4,2%

EU-28 exports in September 2015 compared to September 2014 increased in volumes for Condensed Milk (+37.5%), WMP (+29.9%), Cheese (+25.6%), Butter (+25.4%), SMP (+15.7%), Whey Powder (+0.5%) while decreased for Infant milk formula (-1.3%).

The main Importers of Cheese in the first 9 months of 2015 (year over year) were:

  • United States import, accounting for 19% of market share, increased by 21.1%
  • Japan import, accounting for 10% of market share, increased by 44.2%
  • Switzerland import, accounting for 8% of market share, increased by 2%

The main Importers of Butter in the first 9 months of 2015 (y-o-y) were:

  • China import, accounting for 19% of market share, increased by 689.2%
  • Saudi Arabia import, accounting for 10% of market share, increased by 52.9%
  • United States import, accounting for 9% of market share, increased by 101.2%

The main Importers of SMP in the first 9 months of 2015 (y-o-y) were:

  • Algeria import, accounting for 17% of market share, decreased by 17.9%
  • Egypt import, accounting for 9% of market share, increased by 34.8%
  • China import, accounting for 7% of market share, decreased by 25.8%

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CLAL.it – EU-28: monthly price of products exported in Milk Equivalent (ME)

CLAL.it – EU-28: monthly price of products exported in Milk Equivalent (ME)

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