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U.S. Dairy Cold Storage Update – Jun ’16

  • June 27, 2016
  • by wbabler
Executive Summary U.S. cold storage figures provided by USDA were recently updated with values spanning through May ’16. Highlights from the updated report include: • May ’16 U.S. butter stocks continued to increase seasonally while also remaining higher on a YOY basis, finishing 22.5% above the previous year’s level and reaching a 22 year high. • May ’16 U.S. cheese stocks also remained higher on a YOY basis, finishing up 12.4% to a new record high figure. Additional Report Details Butter – Stocks Reach a 22 Year High, Finish up 22.5% YOY Monthly US Butter Stocks - Jun 16 According to USDA, May ’16 U.S. butter stocks of 324.9 million pounds remained significantly higher on a YOY basis, finishing up 22.5% to a new 22 year high. The monthly YOY increase in butter stocks was the 14th experienced in a row. Butter stocks also increased by 29.2 million pounds, or 9.9%, from the previous month, which remained larger than the ten year average April – May seasonal increase of 19.9 million pounds, or 9.3%. U.S. butter stocks typically reach their seasonal peak in May, followed by seasonal drawdowns until lows are reached during the winter months. The most recent seasonal drawdown in butter stocks of 132.1 million pounds was 11.7% less than the previous three year average seasonal drawdown as weak export demand outweighed increases in domestic consumption. U.S. butterfat exports had declined YOY for 20 consecutive months through Dec ’15. US Butter Stocks May - Jun 16 Cheese – Stocks Reach a New Record High Figure, Finish up 12.4% YOY Monthly US Cheese Stocks - Jun 16 May ’16 U.S. cheese stocks of 1.25 billion pounds increased 3.3% MOM and 12.4% YOY, finishing at a new record high figure. The monthly YOY increase in cheese stocks was the 19th experienced in a row. Cheese stocks have remained higher on a YOY basis in recent months as milk production has strengthened in Midwestern cheese producing states while weakness in cheese export markets has continued. Strong cheese production has been partially offset by continued strong domestic demand, however cheese exports remained lower YOY for the 19th consecutive month during Apr ’16. U.S. cheese stocks typically exhibit a smaller degree of MOM and YOY variation than U.S. butter stocks. Cheese stocks do not have as large of a seasonal build as butter stocks, with the five year average November – July seasonal build in cheese stocks representing a 12.7% increase in stocks vs. a 121.1% increase in butter stocks. The reduced seasonality exhibited in U.S. cheese stocks has led to less volatile YOY variation, with cheese stocks having a five year average absolute YOY change of 5.3% compared to 26.3% for U.S. butter stocks. US Cheese Stocks May - Jun 16
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