According to the quarterly update of the cost study established by the Farm Economics and Rural Studies Office (BAL), milk production costs in Germany amount to 46.68 cents per kg (as of April 2023). That means that production costs have only decreased by 1 cent since January 2023 while things are quite different for the average producer price. This was 56.91 cents in January and has since fallen significantly to 45.11 cents per kg in April, putting an end to a short period of cost-covering milk prices. Milk producers are once again confronted with daily financial deficits. For April, the price/cost ratio shows a shortfall of 3 percent, which is a 22-point drop compared to January, when cost coverage was still 119 percent.
This situation comes as no surprise, as a decline in demand and rising supply volumes have exerted downward pressure on milk prices again since the beginning of the year. Producers in other European countries are also struggling with falling prices while costs remain high. They are calling for the activation of a voluntary volume reduction scheme at EU level in order to achieve stable prices on the dairy market with the help of minor temporary reductions in milk volume.
Development of milk production costs in Germany
Here you have the evolution of German milk production costs from 2014 to April 2023.
Price/cost ratio
The price/cost ratio illustrates to which extent milk prices cover the cost of production. In April 2023, milk prices did not cover the cost of production. The shortfall was 3%.
Here you see the evolution of the price/cost ratio since 2014.
Milk Marker Index (MMI)
The Milk Marker Index (MMI) represents the evolution of milk production costs. In April 2023, the MMI was at 113, i.e. production costs for German dairy farmers had risen by 13% as compared to the base year 2015 (2015 = 100).
Here you see the evolution of the Milk Marker Index over time.
