

Dairy Situation and Outlook October 2016
New Zealand, Australia, and (increasingly) Europe are seeing milk production track below year-ago levels. Demand is presenting a mixed picture, with China returning to growth, while other markets are more sluggish. Buyers have been more actively seeking products, but resistance to further price increases is building. On balance, further recovery into 2017 is likely, albeit overlaid with ongoing price volatility.
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