Butter: EU exports decline

May 10, 2019 at 10:18 AM , Der AUDITOR
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FRANKFRUT/BRUSSELS. According to the European Commission, the EU currently is highly competitive in terms of prices. In Germany, the unusually cold weather and a decline in sales volumes has dampened market sentiments. Nevertheless, the market for bulk butter appears to be reviving.

 

Competitive prices in the EU

Throughout April the average prices for EU butter remained relatively stable. Contrary to this, marked increases were reported in the world market with prices rising by 4.3% in Oceania towards the end of April. The EU Commission points out that the region has become the most expensive origin for butter. In the recently published market observatory for milk products the European Commission draws the conclusion that the EU presently offers the most competitive p

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