US Cheese, Milk Powder Exports Outpace 2011
US - US exports of cheese and non-fat dry milk (NDM) and skimmed milk powder (SMP) through February 2012 are outpacing last year according to trade data released by US Census Bureau, writes Mary Ledman, Sara Dorland, Sarina Sharp and Karen Endres on 12 April 2012.Total cheese
and curd exports through Feb. 29, 2012
are 88.2 million lbs., up 3.4% vs. last year.
(Leap Day has a modest positive impact
on year-to-year comparisons).
Stronger
cheese exports are driven by a 26%
increase in Cheddar cheese and a 13%
gain in processed cheese exports. To date exports of Cheddar cheese to Mexico total
4.1 million lbs. compared to 638,000 lbs.
last year.
Greater Cheddar cheese exports
contributed to lower American cheese stocks
in February 2012, down 2.3% vs. 2011.
Exports of NDM/SMP through February
2012 total 173.0 million lbs. That is 5.0%
more than last year.
With a 40% market
share, Mexico is the largest importer of
U.S.produced NDM/SMP. Through Feb.
29, 2012, Mexico imports of NDM/SMP
total 69.7 million lbs., up 56% vs. last year.
Modestly higher exports were not enough
to curb the growing supply of NDM/SMP.
Stocks of NDM totaled 196.3 million lbs. in
February 2012. That is 58.7% more than last
year.
Dry product prices reported by Dairy
Market News today were mostly lower; albeit, casein prices were unchanged and
lactose prices were 2.0¢ higher on the high
end of the range 89.0¢ to 94.0¢. The Central
dry whey mostly range is 50.0¢ to 60.0¢,
down 4.0¢ on the low end and 2.0¢ lower
on the high end. The West dry whey mostly
range is 48.0¢ to 55.25¢, down a penny on
the high side. The Central and West regions
are reporting NDM price lows of $1.1250/lb.
and $1.1300/lb., respectively. The Central/
East NDM mostly range is $1.1700/lb. to
$1.3200/lb., down 1.0¢ on the low end. The
West NDM mostly range is $1.1700/lb. to
$1.3000/lb., down a penny on the low end
and 2.0¢ lower on the high end.
The CME spot barrel cheese price
closed at $1.4075/lb., down 5.25¢ after
seven trades. The NDM markets closed a
nickel lower at $1.2175/lb. and $1.2075/lb.
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