Cheese production levels remain high but milk production in the Northeast and Mid- Atlantic regions has leveled off, according to today's Dairy Market News, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Butter prices dipped under the $1.40 level; cheese production is robust and fluid milk processors are operating plants on extended schedules, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Ice cream/sherbet sales had not shown signs of cooling off as of late fall 2011. Although unit sales for the category were down slightly (4.29%), dollar sales increased 3.54% to almost $4.5 billion in the 52 weeks ended Oct. 30, 2011. The average price increased 26 cents during the period. The category includes three segments: frozen yogurt, ice cream and sherbet/sorbet/ices. Private-label brands led all three segments in dollar sales and units.
Welcome to Jim Carper's Dairy Case, a weekly round-up of news from dairy processors. In this issue: weekly butter and cheese prices, Dunkin' Donuts' new cheese sandwich, Fair Oaks Dairy Products, Golden Glen Creamery, Rita's Franchise Co. and 11 good reasons to eat and dDrink dairy products.
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