World Markets

UFU Dairy Policy Committee Chair Andrew Addison said; “The latest United  Dairy Farmers Auction recorded a price of 29.02 pence per litre based  on a volume of 43 million litres.  This is a fall of 0.52p per litre or  1.79 per cent, which is the biggest drop since April 2011, however since  April we have had a period of stable prices."  
“With commodity prices continuing to demand a high return, the latest  auction price when considered on a year-on-year basis is 2.26p per litre  or 8.44 per cent higher than November 2010.  However, what we are  seeing is the Euro Zone crisis beginning to have an impact upon the  Northern Ireland Dairy sector and in particular uncertainty over the  future value of the Euro." 
"Only three months ago, we saw €1 was the equivalent of £0.90, however,  now it is closer to £0.85 and this translates into a small drop in our  own milk price. 
“As long as commodity markets and demand remain strong and the situation  in Europe does not deteriorate further, the UFU will be expecting to  see prices remain relatively stable.”





















