Economic - Markets
Cheese and Butter Inventories Drop More Than Expected
Despite the drop in CME cheese markets, Class III futures were more mixed and muted. The September contract slipped to $21.79 per hundredweight, shedding 19 cents. But Q4 futures settled at $21.33 per hundredweight, up a dime.
USDA’s Cold Storage report leaned bullish for both cheese and butter, with inventories dropping off at a faster-than-average pace in July. Total cheese stocks reached 1.407 billion pounds, down 5.8% (-85.9 million pounds) on the year and -0.7% (-10.2 million pounds) month-over-month. That was ahead of the five-year-average monthly decline of 6.4 million pounds. Butter stocks totaled 353.8 million pounds, up 7.4% (+24.5 million pounds) versus 2023, but down 6.1% (-23.0 million pounds) on the month, a much steeper monthly decline than the five-year average of 8.4 million pounds.
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