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Daily CME spot dairy market price summary

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By: Nate Donnay, Director of Dairy Market Insight
Global dairy markets are struggling to regain balance as milk production growth continues to run far above historical norms. As of early 2026, price declines seen through the second half of last year have yet to trigger a decisive supply response from producers. Instead, elevated output across major exporting regions is prolonging the adjustment cycle. The result is a fragile pricing environment where short-term rallies coexist with unresolved structural pressure.
Nate Donnay, Director of Dairy Market Insight at StoneX, has analysed international dairy supply chains for two decades, advising stakeholders from farm operators to food manufacturers and financial institutions. His applied research background gives him a system-level view of how farmer behaviour, processing capacity, and margin signals interact to delay market rebalancing.
Milk production growth across the United States, the European Union, New Zealand, and Argentina is delaying any meaningful dairy market rebalancing in 2026. Donnay notes that "long run average milk production growth across the major exporters is about 1.4% per year", yet output surged roughly 5.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025. This excess supply is preventing price signals from translating quickly into reduced production. Consequently, dairy prices remain vulnerable to renewed downside even when short-term strength appears.
Producer economics continue to support high milk output despite declining farmgate prices. Donnay explains that margins were strong from mid-2024 through much of 2025, which "has encouraged dairy farmers to produce more milk" while lower feed costs and improved animal health reduced operational friction. Expanded processing capacity in the United States has further reinforced these incentives by absorbing additional volumes. As a result, supply adjustment is unfolding slowly, extending the period of imbalance for global dairy markets.
Dairy farmers typically respond slowly to price declines because cattle are expensive, rations are stable, and short-term volatility is common. Sustained low prices over several months are usually required before production decisions change.
According to Donnay, production growth is likely to decelerate later in 2026 as lower farmgate prices persist, though the exact timing remains debated between the second and third quarters.
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--- Expert: Nate Donnay, Director of Dairy Market Insight, StoneX
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Daily CME spot dairy market price summary


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