The analysis of dairy product prices per kilogram in Lithuania from 2012 to 2020 shows noticeable fluctuations. In 2012, the price was €0.81, peaking at €1.11 in 2017 before slightly decreasing to €1.05 in 2020. The average year-on-year changes showed a dynamic market, with peaks and troughs impacting overall trends. Over the last two years, a marginal decrease in prices is observed. Over the past five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) was minimal, indicating stability with slight downward pressure recently.
Future trends to watch include the impact of global supply chain adjustments and regulatory changes on pricing. Costs of production, influenced by environmental policies and technological advancements, could lead to varied pricing strategies among producers. Furthermore, shifts in consumer preferences toward alternative dairy products might also affect traditional dairy prices in Lithuania.