Global Dairy Trade Index Declines as 2025 Begins
Source: DairyNews.today
The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) Index fell for the second consecutive trading session on Tuesday, signaling a subdued start to the year for global dairy markets. The average winning price across all products decreased by 1.4% from the previous auction, settling at $4,029 per metric ton.
Mixed Price Trends Across Dairy Products
While prices for cheese, butter, and buttermilk powder saw modest gains, other key products like milk powders, lactose, and anhydrous milk fat registered declines:
- Mozzarella Cheese: Up 3.6%, averaging $4,173 per metric ton ($1.89/lb).
- Butter: Rose 2.6% to $6,815 per metric ton ($3.09/lb).
- Cheddar Cheese: Gained 1% to $4,728 per metric ton ($2.14/lb).
- Buttermilk Powder: Increased by 0.9% to $3,116 per metric ton ($1.41/lb).
- Anhydrous Milk Fat: Fell 1.6%, averaging $7,169 per metric ton ($3.25/lb).
- Whole Milk Powder: Dropped 2.1% to $3,804 per metric ton ($1.72/lb).
- Skim Milk Powder: Decreased 2.2% to $2,682 per metric ton ($1.21/lb).
- Lactose: Fell 2.4% to $900 per metric ton ($0.40/lb).
Auction Results
The trading session attracted 143 winning bidders over 17 rounds, with a total of 30,156 metric tons of dairy products sold.
Market Outlook
Despite the index's decline, analysts remain cautiously optimistic about the dairy market's resilience in the face of fluctuating global demand. Key drivers to watch include China's import activity, currency fluctuations, and the impact of geopolitical developments on global supply chains.