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Europe In 2022, Bulgaria experienced a significant increase in procurement prices for raw milk Due to rising world market prices and increased costs of animal husbandry (that’s the old, bad news), raw milk procurement prices in Bulgaria increased by about 33%. Nevertheless, they remained among the lowest prices in Europe. Only in France, Slovakia and Read More... from What else? 165th Edition of Foodcom DAIRY Newsletter

Newsletters Dairy Industry News 13.02.2023

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Europe European Union dairy farmers are urgently calling for policy reforms According to many involved in the European dairy industry, the sector needs to be transformed to ensure a future for sustainable agriculture. The European dairy sector is currently shrinking: over the past two decades, the number of farms has fallen from 15 million to Read More... from What else? 164th Edition of Foodcom DAIRY Newsletter

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Europe Bulgaria is experiencing a significant increase in the prices of dairy products According to the country’s dairy industry representatives, spot milk prices have increased by up to 37% since August last year. The reasons for this rise are the increased production costs – packaging alone has become 100% more expensive – and the insufficient Read More... from What else? 163rd Edition of Foodcom DAIRY Newsletter

Newsletters Dairy Industry News 31.01.2023

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Rising production costs, inflation, energy supply disruptions, COVID-19 constraints, labor shortages, political unrest, and related declines in demand… How much can you hear about the same thing, right? Unfortunately, this is again the content of our newsletter because this is still exactly the current global economic situation. There is undoubtedly movement in the dairy market, Read More... from 162nd Edition of Foodcom DAIRY Newsletter

Newsletters Dairy Industry News 26.01.2023

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Europe Not very optimistic forecasts for dairy prices in Ukraine Ongoing hostilities, energy supply problems, dependence on the global market situation, and inflation in Ukraine led experts to predict that dairy products could become up to 25% more expensive in 2023 in Ukraine. Rising commodity and energy costs remain the main drivers of high prices. Read More... from What else? 162nd Edition of Foodcom DAIRY Newsletter

Newsletters Dairy Industry News 23.01.2023

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Europe Agriculture in Cumbria (in fact, not only there) is undergoing a period of intense change Challenges for farmers include navigating the post-Brexit reality, galloping inflation and also environmental pressures. In these heated times, farmer-led cooperative First Milk has opened a multi-million pound investment in its Lake District Creamery in Aspatria. The goal of the Read More... from What else? 161st Edition of Foodcom DAIRY Newsletter

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