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Irish dairy exports lower in ‘very robust’ 2023



Irish dairy exports noticed a modest decline on 2022’s record-breaking efficiency when dairy exports rose to €6.8bn (+33%) in worth phrases on the again of excessive farmgate milk costs and powerful milk manufacturing.

However with international commerce experiencing a decline all through 2023, Irish dairy exports additionally slipped – by round 8% to €6.3bn in worth phrases, as revealed within the Irish Meals Board’s (Board Bia) annual export efficiency report. A mixed improve of 6% within the worth of cheese, specialised dietary powders and yogurt helped to partially offset the general declined, mentioned Bord Bia however famous that 2023’s end result was nonetheless 22% forward of 2021’s export efficiency.

David Kennedy, Bord Bia head of dairy, defined this 12 months’s dip in dairy exports with the oversupply state of affairs that materialized in 2023 and the bearish international commodity markets. “When you suppose again to the second half of 2022, we noticed excessive farmgate costs internationally on milk, which led to elevated provide,” he mentioned. “That elevated provide meant that we began this 12 months globally with excessive shares and costly shares of dairy commodity merchandise. These merchandise struggled to work their manner by way of the provision chain, as the price of dwelling disaster meant that affordability was an actual problem for the worldwide shoppers. We noticed this in Europe the place butter and cheese gross sales in retail have been challenged, and certainly North America and Southeast Asia and West Africa.”

Butter (€1.3bn), cheese (€1.2bn) and whey ($250m) made up 45% of the overall dairy export quantity, with Kennedy stating all three commodities suffered worth declines in 2023. “2022 was an unbelievable 12 months for butter, with EU costs of round €7,000 per ton obtainable all through the second half of the 12 months. Coming into 2023, these costs are again to €4,000-€5,000 per ton, so a big fall-back there. Equal costs on cheese, 25% again on 2022 costs after which SMP, 40% again on 2022 costs.

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