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Market intelligence
Bdairy connects the dots between dairy sellers and buyers and matches the needs of both sides of the market.
Due to our market intelligence and efficient decision making, we are able to keep our business partners up to date about the newest market trends, offer competitive pricing and act as a sparring partner for dairy procurement and sales decisions. Our insights help our partners to stay at least one step ahead. Your Bdairy market wizard is happy to provide you with a personalised approach.
Market Outlook
Most dairy buyers and sellers choose Bdairy because of our market intelligence, transparent communication, proven reliability and competitive pricing. We know that a passionate and fast-paced way of working is key to supporting your business with new opportunities for growth. We are committed to sharing our insights with partners to support their business. Please check our regular market reports here.
Market Outlook | 20 March 2023
The dairy market can be quite unpredictable and challenging. After a year in which most end users were confronted with elevated prices, it was tempting to delay further purchase decisions in a falling market. All of the fundamental signals showed a bearish trend: more milk production in the EU (+0.8% in Jan 23) and the US (+1.3% in Jan 23), weak global demand due to food inflation, a lack of Chinese buyers in the market due to the pandemic, and so forth.
As many were trying to outperform the market, a change of sentiment caused markets to rally and prices soon headed in the opposite direction. As a consequence, buyers and end users started to cover their needs, as they feared a further price rally. From our perspective, the price movements in February were one of the most unexpected in years.
In March, the panic buying has ceased and, fundamentally, the signals remain the same. However, the risk appetite of many buyers has been reduced and, consequently, we are continuing to see an extremely nervous market. Buyers outside the EU are mostly covering their short-term needs and EU buyers are cautious that prices might rally again in Q3 when, seasonally, less milk will be available.
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