The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) has decreased for the third consecutive auction following its latest tender today, Tuesday, March 3.

Today’s auction – Event 255 – concluded with the GDT Price Index down 1.2%, according to the trading platform.

Lasting two hours and 15 minutes, today’s event saw 184 bidders participate across 17 rounds with 136 winning bidders emerging.

A total of 25,576MT of product was sold on the day.

Key results:

  • AMF index down 1.7%, average price US$4,302/MT;
  • Butter index up 1.0%, average price US$4,131/MT;
  • BMP index down 4.8%, average price US$2,718/MT;
  • Ched index down 4.7%, average price US$4,285/MT;
  • LAC index up 5.7%, average price US$871/MT;
  • RenCas index up 0.5%, average price US$9,891/MT;
  • SMP index down 3.2%, average price US$2,747/MT;
  • WP index not available, average price not available; and
  • WMP index down 0.5%, average price US$2,952/MT.

Both butter milk powder (BMP) and cheddar saw sizeable reductions in index today, falling by 4.8% and 4.7% respectively.

Skim milk powder (SMP) also saw a 3.2% slide in index today. Meanwhile, anhydrous milk fat (AMF) dropped by 1.7%, with whole milk powder (WMP) back marginally by 0.5%.

However, on the flip-side, the most dramatic move in index on the day was for lactose – which increased by 5.7%.

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Source: Global Dairy Trade

Butter also improved by 1% in index, while rennet casein (RenCas) increased by 0.5%.

Once again, sweet whey powder (SWP) was not available, according to the platform.