ESPMEXENGBRAIND
9 Jun 2026
ESPMEXENGBRAIND
9 Jun 2026
GB milk deliveries in April stayed close to last year’s peak levels, highlighting resilient UK dairy production.
GB Milk Output Tracks Near Last Year’s Peak Levels
Source: AHDB Figure 1 is a line chart showing GB daily milk deliveries, using a 7 day rolling average, from 1 April to 31 March. It compares 2026/27, 2025/26 and the five year average (million litres per day). The vertical axis shows million litres per day, ranging from 29 to 41 million litres. Three lines are shown: 2026/2027 (light blue, short line) 2025/2026 (dark blue, top line) Five year average (orange, bottom line)

April milk deliveries across Great Britain remained close to 2025 highs, signaling stable dairy production momentum.

Milk deliveries across United Kingdom during April remained close to the elevated levels recorded a year earlier, according to new data published by Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB). The figures indicate that Great Britain’s dairy sector continues to maintain strong production volumes despite ongoing market and seasonal pressures.

The report noted that daily milk collections tracked only slightly below the exceptionally high levels seen in the same period last year. Favorable farm conditions, combined with relatively stable herd productivity, helped sustain supply performance during the spring flush period, a critical phase for annual dairy output in the UK market.

AHDB highlighted that milk production trends remain closely linked to feed costs, weather conditions, and farmgate milk prices. Producers continue monitoring profitability as input expenses and market volatility influence production decisions across major dairy regions. Analysts suggest that maintaining output near record levels reflects resilience within the British dairy industry.

The article also pointed to broader implications for dairy processors and export markets. Consistent milk supply supports manufacturing capacity for products such as cheese, butter, milk powders, and liquid milk, while also helping processors respond to domestic and international demand dynamics. Stable deliveries are particularly important as global dairy trade remains sensitive to shifts in supply from major exporting regions.

For the international dairy sector, the latest AHDB figures reinforce Great Britain’s role as a significant milk-producing market within Europe. Industry stakeholders will continue watching seasonal production trends, commodity pricing, and weather developments to assess how UK milk volumes evolve throughout the remainder of the year.

Source: AHDB News

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