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Argentina Milk Production Update – Aug ’16

  • August 5, 2016
  • by wbabler
Executive Summary Argentine milk production figures provided by the Argentina Ministry of Agriculture were recently updated with values spanning through the final months of the ’15-’16 production season. Highlights from the updated report include: • Argentine milk production remained lower on a YOY basis for the sixth consecutive month during May ’16, finishing down 17.2%. Argentine milk production has declined by 10.6% in total over the second half of the ’15-’16 production season as low profit margins, poor weather, high inflation and increased production costs took a toll on producers. • Recently experienced adverse conditions are expected to contribute to the Argentine dairy cow herd contracting by 4.0% throughout 2016. The YOY decline in the Argentine dairy cow herd would be the fourth experienced in a row. • Argentina is the fifth largest global dairy exporter, accounting for 3.7% of combined butter, cheese, skim milk powder and whole milk powder exports throughout 2015. The bulk of Argentine dairy exports are in the form of cheese and whole milk powder. Additional Report Details According to the Argentina Ministry of Agriculture, May ’16 Argentine milk production declined by 17.2% YOY, finishing at a nine year low for the month of May. Argentine milk production has declined on a YOY basis for six consecutive months through May. Overall, Argentine milk production finished the ’15-’16 production season down 2.1%. Monthly Argentina Milk Production - Aug 16 Low farmgate milk prices, poor weather, high inflation and increased production costs have taken a toll on producers over recent month, contributing to production volumes declining by 10.6% over the second half of the ’15-’16 production season. According to USDA, corn prices within Argentina have increased by nearly 80% throughout the first half of 2016 due to the removal of export controls and the devaluation of the peso. In addition, floods generated by a strong El Niño have affected major milk producing areas. These recently experienced adverse conditions are expected to contribute to the Argentine dairy cow herd contracting by 4.0% throughout 2016, to 1.72 million head, the lowest figure on record. The YOY decline in the Argentine dairy cow herd would be the fourth experienced in a row. Argentina Milk Cow Herd - Aug 16 Argentina is the second largest milk producing country in South American, trailing only Brazil, and the fifth largest global dairy exporter, trailing only New Zealand, the EU-28, the U.S. and Australia. Of the aforementioned major dairy exporting countries, Argentina accounts for 4.0% of total combined milk production and 3.7% of combined cheese, whole milk powder (WMP), butter and nonfat dry milk (NFDM) export volumes. Dairy Export Share - Top Five Exporters - Aug 16 The bulk of Argentine dairy exports are in the form of cheese and WMP. Argentina was the third largest exporter of WMP throughout 2015, trailing only New Zealand and the EU-28, accounting for 6.2% of global WMP export volumes. From a global perspective, WMP markets may be most affected by a continued decline in Argentine milk production. Argentina Dairy Exports - Aug 16
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