Cheese Exports Have Soared
- ZISK
- Aug 13
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The T.C. Jacoby Weekly Market Report Week Ending August 8, 2025
Cheese exports have soared to record high levels. After crossing the 50,000 metric ton (MT) threshold for the first time in May, U.S. cheese exports notched another record in June with shipments reaching 52,191 MT, or an equivalent of 115.1 million pounds. Stronger exports to key destinations like Mexico, South Korea, and Japan all supported the record high figure.

As summer moves into the home stretch, the spot market for milk is tightening up. The typical seasonal decline in milk production has combined with hot and sticky summer weather in some areas to push down on output. At the same time, bottlers are preparing for the start of the school year and have begun to increase their demand, further reducing milk availability for manufacturers. As a result, processors in the Upper Midwest this week paid an average of 50¢ over Class III for spot milk, a dollar more than last week.

Aug 11, 2025
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