Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Cheese and milk will move to Kazakhstan – Polish Radio

Cheese and milk will move to Kazakhstan – Polish Radio

The Polish Chamber of Milk and the Polish Federation of Cattle Breeders and Dairy precisely which convert two tenders. For the issue to the more than 8 and a half million.
activities in Poland and Lithuania will be a continuation of the campaign “I have a cat at the point of milk”, while Asian countries is a new direction for our dairy industry.

– This is a good move, because in these markets is increasing consumption of milk and Polish milkmen wider reach there. Outside the EU, the main recipient of our products fresh was Russia. Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are the countries in which we have a chance to sell cheeses and curd – the expert believes Marta Skrzypczyk BGZ bank.

Dairy Industry: exports in 2014. Higher than the year before

In 2014. exported 15 percent. more dairy products than a year ago – estimated president of the National Association of Dairy Cooperatives Waldemar Broś. Probably
exports of dairy products in 2014. reaches approx. 1, 8 billion – he added.
Broś stressed that this result was achieved through increased export volumes, as prices of dairy products on the world market fell.
dairy export growth in the second half u.br. considerably weakened. It happened as a result of the Russian embargo.
Russian embargo inhibits growth
According to the Agricultural Market Agency, before the introduction of the Russian embargo (ie. in the first seven months of 2014.), the value of exports from the Polish dairy products was about 23 percent. higher than a year earlier, but in the next three months (August-October) by 1.4 percent. smaller.
Poland was a major supplier of cheese to Russia. To this country 20 per cent sold. their pro duction of approx. 500 million zł.

Cheese is the foundation of our exports
Broś As he spoke, the cheeses are the most important export product industry. He added that the thigh is not entirely export cheeses that have bought Russia. He explained that the dairies limited their production, more went to the domestic market, which resulted in a decrease in the price of their sales. Counting sales price in December 2014 to December 2013 fell by 25-30 per cent., But that does not mean that the retail price also fell by the same amount – he stressed. In 2014
. about 65-70 percent. increased export of milk powder and fresh milk approx. 25 percent. (The main recipient was Belarus). Broś explained that in the Russian embargo, the sale of unprocessed milk was necessary to save the Polish dairy industry.
About approx. 10 percent. increased exports of butter, about 5 percent. whey powder, 1-2 percent. so. fancy dairy (yogurt, desserts, etc.). – Broś enumerated.
K ZSM In the opinion of the President, in the first half of 2015. the situation may be difficult, will be better in the second half of the year. Farmers can hardly count on higher prices of milk. The crude oil price during the year fell by more than 20 percent.
At the beginning of January 2015. reported a decline in butter prices again. According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, for butter in blocks manufacturers to obtain an average of 11.93 zł / kg, and for butter made up 13.94 zł / kg, ie. By 7.5 percent. and 2 percent. less than a month before and 30 percent. and 22 percent. less than a year ago.
prices fell much whole milk powder (WMP). This product is sold at 10.03 zł / kg, about 9 percent. cheaper than a month ago. For skimmed milk (SMP) powder were paid 7.56 zł / kg, about 6 percent. cheaper than a month earlier. Compared with last year’s quotations OMP was cheaper by 43 per cent., And PMP – about 36 per cent ..
selling prices are falling too ripened cheese. At the beginning of January 2015. Gouda cost an average of 12.17 zł / kg, and Edam cheese 11.82 zł / kg. These prices were about 2-3 percent. less than a month earlier. These types of cheese are also cheaper than a year ago by 28-31 percent.

IAR, PAP, abo

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