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2009

2009. Clima. Precipitaciones. Índice verde. Balance Hídrico y agua necesaria. Estado inflamable …!!!. Perdidas de producción. Mercado. Externo. Precios Internacionales. PRECIOS INTERNACIONALES. Brasil. Costo de secado y exportación. Exports continue slump in February

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2009

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  1. 2009

  2. Clima

  3. Precipitaciones

  4. Índice verde

  5. Balance Hídrico y agua necesaria

  6. Estado inflamable …!!!

  7. Perdidas de producción

  8. Mercado Externo

  9. Precios Internacionales

  10. PRECIOS INTERNACIONALES

  11. Brasil

  12. Costo de secado y exportación

  13. Exports continue slump in February • Nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder (NDM/SMP) exports sank in February. U.S. suppliers • shipped just 27.8 million lbs., down 66% from a year ago (see chart) , and the smallest figure • since January 2006, according to USDA/FAS data released this morning. Exports represented • just 19% of the month’s powder production, a huge drop-off from 2008, when exports • represented 46% of the year’s U.S. NDM/SMP output. • Cheese exports in February were higher than the levels shipped in the previous three months, • but were still 22% below a year ago, USDA says. February exports were 18.5 million lbs. • Butterfat exports were just 4.4 million lbs., more than December or January, but down 73% from • prior year. • Exports of dry whey were 35.2 million lbs., up 15% from last year. • By value, U.S. dairy exports in February were worth $156.9 million, down 57% from a year ago, and the lowest figure in more than two years, says • USDA. • NASS dairy product prices for the week ending April 4: cheddar blocks $1.2745 (+3.66¢ vs. the prior week); barrels $1.3193 (+0.20¢); butter • $1.1700 (+0.05¢); nonfat dry milk 80.59¢ (-0.93¢); dry whey 17.78¢ (+0.38¢). • CME Group will be closed tomorrow for Good Friday. Regular trading hours resume for Monday’s trade date. cme group

  14. Mercado Interno

  15. Ventas: Participación • Venta de Productos dentro del IPC 39,8 %. • Venta de resto de Productos LS 60,2 %

  16. Impacto de la perdida del subsidio por Lt. de leche Si el 39,8 % de la leche baja el precio en 15 centavos, el 100 % de la leche pierde 5,97 centavos por litro.

  17. Volumen de ventas Mercado interno

  18. Ventas Enero 2008 vs. Enero 2009 = - 5%.

  19. Precio Materia Prima

  20. Precio de Nueva Zelanda

  21. Precios y plazo Diciembre 08- CIL

  22. Crisis sectorial • Uruguay: Ministerio de Ganadería autorizó ayuda a lechería. • En chile se anuncio una ayuda para el sector lácteo: Luego de reunirse con representantes de la industria láctea y con productores lecheros, el subsecretario de Agricultura de Chile, Reinaldo Ruiz, estimó que los mismos tienen "un problema de caja...

  23. QUE HAREMOS EN EL 2009 ??? ¿¿…?? ¿¿…??

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