Great Britain delivered a record 1,107 million litres of milk in June—6.2% higher than June 2024 and the strongest June performance on record. Daily average deliveries stood at 36.9 million litres, peaking mid-month above the prior year’s performance. For the April–June quarter, GB’s total milk production reached 3,432 million litres, marking a 5.7% increase year-on-year .
The robust spring “flush” has been underpinned by a warm, sunny June—the UK recorded its warmest June on record, with average temperatures 2.5 °C above long-term norms. Although total rainfall was near average, region-specific deficits persisted in much of the UK, helping grass growth improve from mid-June. Forage stocks remain tight, yet the milk-to-feed price ratio stays in the expansion zone. Milk prices held steady for July, supported by strong domestic volumes and constrained butter supplies .
Industry Insight:
The continuation of record-breaking flushes highlights GB producers’ capacity to sustain higher output amid favourable economics. However, the persistent tightness in forage calls for strategic feed planning. With processing capacity under pressure, supply chain resilience and timely pricing mechanisms will be key for stakeholders navigating this elevated production environment.
Source : Dairynews7x7 July 11th 2025 Read full story