Dairy Industry in Argentina Shows Signs of Recovery
Source: dairynews.today
The dairy industry in Argentina is experiencing recovery due to stabilized rains and improved milk-to-corn price ratios.

The Argentine dairy sector is witnessing a robust recovery from the declines of 2024, with expectations of continued growth through the first semester of 2025. Daily averages as of February indicate an increase of 8% in liters and 10% in useful solids.
Favorable conditions such as a milk-to-corn price ratio of 2.15 kgs/liter and normalized rainfall patterns are contributing to this trend, enhancing the outlook for autumn production. The national average milk price for January reached $444.11 per liter, marking a 0.7% monthly rise and an 82.1% annual increase, juxtaposed with a 2.2% inflation rate for January 2025.
Additionally, Global Dairy Trade prices rose by 1.1% in the latest session, with skimmed milk powder showing a 5.9% increase. This recovery aligns with strategic efforts to position Argentine dairy as a consistent exporter on the global stage.
Favorable conditions such as a milk-to-corn price ratio of 2.15 kgs/liter and normalized rainfall patterns are contributing to this trend, enhancing the outlook for autumn production. The national average milk price for January reached $444.11 per liter, marking a 0.7% monthly rise and an 82.1% annual increase, juxtaposed with a 2.2% inflation rate for January 2025.
Additionally, Global Dairy Trade prices rose by 1.1% in the latest session, with skimmed milk powder showing a 5.9% increase. This recovery aligns with strategic efforts to position Argentine dairy as a consistent exporter on the global stage.