Poland: 2018 Dairy and Products Report

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Post forecasts that Polish milk production in 2018 will increase by 2 percent over 2017. Higher output gains during the first half of the year will be somewhat offset by lower milk deliveries in the second half of the year. Throughout the spring and early summer of 2018, a severe regional drought adversely affected Polish grain and forage production. Higher milk supplies in 2018 will mostly be processed into cheese, as well as non-fat dry milk (NFDM) and butter. Production of whole dry milk (WDM) will decline due to lower export demand.

Poland: 2018 Dairy and Products Report

 

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