Quarterly Argentina Milk Production Update – Mar ’18
Executive Summary
Argentine milk production figures provided by the Argentina Ministry of Agriculture were recently updated with values spanning through the first three quarters of the ’17-’18 production season. Highlights from the updated report include:
- Argentine milk production has increased 3.5% YOY throughout the first three quarters of the ’17-’18 production season, strengthening in particular over recent months. According to USDA, Argentine milk production is expected to increase by 6.0% throughout the 2018 calendar year, aided by improved weather conditions, higher farmgate milk prices and ongoing structural changes.
- Low farmgate milk prices, poor weather, high inflation and increased production costs contributed to the Argentine dairy cow herd declining to a long-term record low level throughout 2017. USDA projects the Argentine dairy cow herd will increase slightly throughout 2018, rebounding 0.7% YOY from the 2017 lows.
- Argentina is the fifth largest global dairy exporter, accounting for 2.3% of combined butter, cheese, nonfat dry milk and whole milk powder exports throughout 2017. The bulk of Argentine dairy exports are in the form of whole milk powder and cheese.