Global Butter Trends in 2022
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Global butter consumption is expected to reach 5.6 million metric tons by 2026, up from 5.5 million metric tons in 2021, growing at an average rate of 0.3% each year. Since 2017, global demand has grown by 0.1% annually. In 2021, the United States was the top consumer with 790,500 metric tons, followed by Germany, France and Russia. Kyrgyzstan's consumption rose 26% year-on-year, while Venezuela's dropped by 100% since 2017. Global butter production is projected to reach 5.7 million metric tons by 2026, up from 5.5 million metric tons in 2021, increasing by 0.5% each year. Since 1966, global supply has grown by 0.5% annually. In 2021, the United States was the top producer with 899,320 metric tons, followed by New Zealand, Germany and France. The United Arab Emirates saw an 8.8% year-on-year rise in production, while Cuba's output decreased by 14.9% since 1966.
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In 2022 major markets in the Butter Industry were:
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Global Butter Statistics
- Butter Export 237 countries (Europe, Asia, Western Europe...)
- Butter Import 214 countries (Europe, Asia, Western Europe...)
- Butter Production 156 countries (Europe, Asia, Eastern Europe...)
- Butter Sales 36 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Northern Europe...)
- Butter Consumption 62 countries (Asia, Latin America, North America...)
- Butter Price 46 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Northern Europe...)
- Butter Stocks 60 countries (Asia, Latin America, North America...)
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- Dairy Products Sales 50 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Northern Europe...)