market outlook...november was more than 1.1 billion pounds, up 5.2 million pounds from the prior...
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January 2020MARKET OUTLOOK
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MARKET INSIGHTS
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Sources: USDA, U.S. Dairy Export Council, CLAL
• Domestic:• In 2019, U.S. milk production increased
modestly from 2018• In November, the total U.S. dairy export
volume experienced strength, supported by cheese, nonfat dry milk (NFDM), whole milk powder (WMP) and whey protein concentrate (WPC) exports
• With the exception of whey, domestic consumption of dairy products in November was down year over year
• Global:• Overall global milk supply remains
steady to slightly above prior year levels
• Year to date through November, Chinese dairy import volumes were nearly 10% higher than the same period in 2018
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U.S. MILK PRODUCTION
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
BILLION POUNDS
• Total milk production in December was 18.3 billion pounds, an increase of 122 million pounds from the prior year.
• According to preliminary data, 2019 milk production totaled 218.3 billion pounds, up 747 million pounds.
• In December, cow numbers were reported at 9.34 million head, down 14,000 head from the prior year.
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DECEMBER 2019: +0.7% prior year
JAN-DEC 2019:+0.3% prior year
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U.S. TOTAL CHEESE PRODUCTION
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
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November 2019: +0.5% prior year
YEAR-TO-DATE 2019:+0.8% prior year
• Total cheese production in November was more than 1.1 billion pounds, up 5.2 million pounds from the prior year.
• Both American cheese and Other-than-American cheese production were stronger, up 654,000 and 4.6 million pounds, respectively.
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U.S. TOTAL CHEESE COMMERCIAL DISAPPEARANCE
Source: USDA Economic Research Service*see disclaimer on slide 2
BILLION POUNDSYTD 2019 DOM. CONSUMPTION:+1.4%
YTD 2019 EXPORTS:+3.8%
• November exports were up 4.3 million pounds to 62.7 million pounds.
• Domestic demand declined slightly in November, down 6.5 million pounds to 1.1 billion pounds.
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U.S. TOTAL CHEESE INVENTORY
December 2019: -2.2% prior year
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
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• Total cheese inventories decreased from November to December, down 6.9 million pounds.
• Total cheese inventories were reported at 1.32 billion pounds, down 29.2 million pounds from December 2018.
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U.S. AMERICAN CHEESE INVENTORY
December 2019: -7.1% prior year
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
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• American cheese inventories remained well below prior year levels.
• American cheese inventories were reported at 743.5 million pounds, down 56.8 million pounds from December 2018.
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U.S. OTHER-THAN-AMERICAN CHEESE INVENTORY
December 2019: +5.1% prior year
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
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• Other-than-American cheese inventories were reported at 572.1 million pounds, up 27.6 million pounds from December 2018.
• December inventory levels were approximately 20% higher than the previous five-year average of 477 million pounds.
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U.S. VS. GLOBAL CHEESE PRICE
Source: USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, CME Group, EU Commission
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• U.S. cheese prices remain at a premium to global prices as exports and domestic demand remain high
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U.S. BUTTER PRODUCTION MILLION POUNDS
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
November 2019: +4.4% prior year
YEAR-TO-DATE 2019:+0.5% prior year
• In November, butter production was reported at 156 million pounds, up 6.5 million pounds from the prior year.
• Butter production was approximately 5% higher than previous five-year average of 148 million pounds.
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Source: USDA Economic Research Service*see disclaimer on slide 2
BILLION POUNDSYTD 2019 DOM. CONSUMPTION:+1.0%
YTD 2019 EXPORTS:-28.6%
• November domestic consumption decreased, down 19.5 million pounds to 210.7 million pounds from the prior year.
• Exports of butter were reported at 3.1 million pounds, down 392,000 pounds from the prior year.
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U.S. BUTTER INVENTORY MILLION POUNDS
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
December 2019: +5.9% prior year • Butter inventories increased
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• From November to December, butter inventories increased 9.3 million pounds.
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U.S. VS. GLOBAL BUTTER PRICE
Source: USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, CME Group, EU Commission
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• As production has increased and stocks have replenished, butter prices have declined in recent months
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U.S. NFDM & SMP PRODUCTIONMILLION POUNDS
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
November 2019: +5.1% prior year
YEAR-TO-DATE 2019:0.0% prior year
• In November, NFDM and SMP production increased from prior year.
• NFDM production strengthened 7.7 million pounds to 142.1 million pounds.
• SMP production grew 1.3 million pounds to 43.7 million pounds.
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Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
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Source: USDA Economic Research Service*see disclaimer on slide 2
BILLION POUNDSYTD 2019 DOM. CONSUMPTION:+12.1%
YTD 2019 EXPORTS:-4.7%
• Powder exports continued increasing in November, up 42.7 million pounds from the prior year to 148.6 million pounds.
• Domestic consumption decreased, down 3 million pounds to 31.6 million pounds.
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U.S. NFDM INVENTORY MILLION POUNDS
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
November 2019: -22.8% prior year
• Inventories were down 66.1 million pounds from the prior year to 223.1 million pounds in November.
• Inventories were up 5.2 million pounds from October to November.
• November inventory levels were approximately 25 million pounds lower than the previous five-year average.
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U.S. NFDM VS. GLOBAL SMP PRICE
Source: USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, CME Group, EU Commission
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• Global powder demand remains strong, especially from China
• As domestic inventories continue to trend down year over year, prices have strengthened
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GLOBAL MILK PRODUCTION
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YTD through November 2019
United States200.0 billion pounds
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European Union320.8 billion pounds
+0.5%
Oceania59.5 billion pounds
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Total580.4 billion pounds
+0.1% Sources: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, U.S. Dairy Export Council
U.S. DAIRY EXPORTS
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U.S. TOP DAIRY EXPORT DESTINATIONS
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Rank Country November 2019 YTD 2019
1 Mexico 93.1 1,195.7
2 China 45.0 400.6
3 Philippines 29.2 267.7
4 Canada 27.5 270.8
5 Indonesia 26.6 234.6
6 Japan 20.3 223.3
7 South Korea 19.0 228.1
8 Colombia 16.1 83.2
9 New Zealand 16.0 164.3
10 Vietnam 14.4 172.1
MILLION POUNDS, TOTAL DAIRY PRODUCTS
Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
U.S. TOP DAIRY EXPORT DESTINATIONS
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Rank Country November 2019 YTD 2019
1 Mexico $124.3 $1,405.8
2 Canada $59.5 $620.0
3 China $37.5 $342.9
4 Philippines $29.9 $248.1
5 South Korea $26.0 $312.1
6 Indonesia $24.4 $217.8
7 Japan $24.0 $259.9
8 Colombia $21.5 $117.0
9 Malaysia $15.1 $101.7
10 Vietnam $15.0 $151.1
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Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service