@BKFletch @TheRiceDairy team: Details and Our Analysis of USDA program to buy dairy products. Estimate USDA purchasing more than 2% of USA milk production in June. #RecordCheesePrice#21DollarMilk
https://t.co/bMPoDFNl5M
Chief Market Analyst Matt Gould (@DairyAnalyst) reviews the proposed IDFA and NMPF dairy market interventions in this special report:
https://t.co/KDodq48B9p
Global dairy derivative volume was up 20% in 2019. @BGR22 breaks down trends that have been in place over last 3 years. One area that I found particularly interesting was addressing some misconceptions of cheese derivative trade via OTC and exchange.https://t.co/A5brA19bcA
Great job @DairyAnalyst and @marinbozic explaining how the newly adjusted Class 1 milk price gives the dairy industry the proper ability to now hedge. https://t.co/EScS77Oz6H
How does #Mexico rank as a trading partner for #agriculture? Spoiler...#2 in aggregate and #1 for a lot of items. 14% of all U.S. exports go to Mexico. @FarmBureau
Details of new China Trade Mitigation Package for dairy: Direct payments will be sent to dairy farmers in three tranches (1)Jul/Aug, (2) Late Fall/Nov and (3) early 2020 based on historical production -amounts not decided yet. Gov't will purchase milk but not cheese.
Good news today for dairy. US, Mexico & Canada lift tariffs, which were hard on our U.S. dairy producers and processors. Our statement: https://t.co/R0pLWdQwPw
In this episode of Behind the Numbers, Brian Fletcher sits down with Chief Market Analyst Matt Gould to discuss the recent Chinese tariffs and their effect on the dairy market.
https://t.co/A5JCP9LMmG
More news... In June, @usda_nass will start publishing Georgia milk production every month in the Milk Production report. 23-State aggregate will be changed to 24-State aggregate. Thinking of my @UDMDataNews users I urged them to add historical monthly GA data to facilitate
EU #dairy exports are off to a slow (er) start this year, with ytd #butter down, #wmp down, and cheese +2%. The exception is #smp with volumes up 35% so far - IV stocks likely finding a home.
https://t.co/6eveJ55HJm
March 2019 US #dairy exports were 11% lower. The bright spot continues to be US #cheese exports, up 10% with S. Korea and Japan leading the largest marginal increases.