Most milk produced in the UK is bought by dairies (registered ‘milk purchasers’) for processing. Defra runs a monthly survey in England and Wales to collect information on the volume, value and protein content of milk purchased from farms. Similar surveys are run in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Additional information is collected by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) on the protein and butterfat content of the milk. The UK average farm-gate milk price, protein content and butterfat content is then calculated.
Data from the milk production and composition statistics are an invaluable evidence base for policy makers, academics and researchers. The data is also heavily relied upon by the UK dairy sector, as well as the AHDB. The milk production and composition data is used to understand the current state of the UK dairy sector, predict supply shortages and forecast future milk prices.
As part of our ongoing commitment to compliance with the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Code of Practice for Official Statistics we wish to strengthen our engagement with users of milk production and composition data and better understand the use made of them and the types of decisions that they inform. Consequently, we invite users to register as a user of the milk production and composition data, so that we can retain your details and inform you of any new releases and provide you with the opportunity to take part in user engagement activities that we may run. If you would like to register as a user of the milk production and composition data, please provide your details in the attached form.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
For further information please contact:
julie.rumsey@defra.gov.uk
This publication gives previously published copies of the monthly National Statistics publication on UK milk prices and composition of milk that showed figures for 2024. Each publication gives the figures available at that time. The figures are subject to revision each month as new information becomes available.
The latest publication and accompanying data sets can be found here.
Most milk produced in the UK is bought by dairies (registered ‘milk purchasers’) for processing. Defra runs a monthly survey in England and Wales to collect information on the volume, value and protein content of milk purchased from farms. Similar surveys are run in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Additional information is collected by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) on the protein and butterfat content of the milk. The UK average farm-gate milk price, protein content and butterfat content is then calculated.
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This statistic shows the average annual output price of milk in the United Kingdom from 1994 to 2022, in index format. Since 2000, the output price index of milk has steadily increased, until 2022 when the index price shot up to a peak of 180 points.
In the 52 weeks ending on the March 25, 2018 the average retail price of liquid milk in the United Kingdom (UK) was 59 pence per liter. Over the period in consideration, from September 2015 to March 2018, the price increased by two pence.
Production and retail
Liquid milk is the most commonly made product from raw milk in the European Union. In 2016, Its production volume amounted to approximately 25 million metric tons. Between January 2016 and February 2019, the monthly farm-gate price of raw milk the EU increased from 29.69 to 34.94 euros per 100 kilograms. In 2017, British consumers spent the most on semi-skimmed milk, approximately 1.57 billion British pounds. Second and third most popular milk types were skimmed and whole milk, respectively.
Global snapshot
There are five regions that account for 65 percent of the global milk supply: Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and the United States. As of March 2019, apart from the European Union, supplies decreased year on year in all key regions, which has a high impact on the price paid for milk.
This publication gives previously published copies of the monthly National Statistics publication on UK milk prices and composition of milk that showed figures for 2017. Each publication gives the figures available at that time. The figures are subject to revision each month as new information becomes available.
The latest publication and accompanying data sets can be found here.
Most milk produced in the UK is bought by dairies (registered ‘milk purchasers’) for processing. Defra runs a monthly survey in England and Wales to collect information on the volume, value and protein content of milk purchased from farms. Similar surveys are run in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Additional information is collected by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) on the protein and butterfat content of the milk. The UK average farm-gate milk price, protein content and butterfat content is then calculated.
For further information please contact:
julie.rumsey@defra.gsi.gov.uk
http://www.twitter.com/@defrastats" class="govuk-link">Twitter: @DefraStats
Most milk produced in the UK is bought by dairies (registered ‘milk purchasers’) for processing. Defra runs a monthly survey in England and Wales to collect information on the volume, value and protein content of milk purchased from farms. Similar surveys are run in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The UK average farm-gate milk price, protein content and butterfat content is then calculated.
In the 52 weeks ending on November 30, 2024, the average price of one liter of semi-skimmed milk was ** pence per liter in the UK. Plant-based alternatives cost over *** British pounds.
This statistic illustrates the average farmgate (producer) milk price in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2003 to 2015. In 2011, the average farmgate milk price was ***** pence per liter in the United Kingdom.
This publication gives previously published copies of the monthly National Statistics publication on UK milk prices and composition of milk that showed figures for 2018. Each publication gives the figures available at that time. The figures are subject to revision each month as new information becomes available.
The latest publication and accompanying data sets can be found here.
Most milk produced in the UK is bought by dairies (registered ‘milk purchasers’) for processing. Defra runs a monthly survey in England and Wales to collect information on the volume, value and protein content of milk purchased from farms. Similar surveys are run in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Additional information is collected by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) on the protein and butterfat content of the milk. The UK average farm-gate milk price, protein content and butterfat content is then calculated.
For further information please contact:
julie.rumsey@defra.gsi.gov.uk
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This statistic illustrates the average retail price of liquid milk (including semi-skimmed, skimmed, whole milk, low % fat milk and other milk) in Great Britain from the 52 weeks ending on the 18th of October 2009 to the 52 weeks ending on the 7th of October 2018. In the 52 weeks ending October 2018, the average retail price of milk was 61 pence per liter.
This statistic shows the average retail price of liquid semi-skimmed milk in Great Britain from ************ to ************. At the ** week period ending ***************, the average price of semi skimmed milk was ** pence per litre.
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UK farmgate milk prices
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Milk rose to 17.38 USD/CWT on July 15, 2025, up 0.06% from the previous day. Over the past month, Milk's price has fallen 7.16%, and is down 12.04% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Milk - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Provides statistics on the average farm gate milk prices and the average butterfat and protein content of milk produced in the UK.
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Powdered Milk Price in the UK - 2023. Find the latest marketing data on the IndexBox platform.
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Average prices calculated from surveys of milk purchasers
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This release now forms part of the UK milk prices and composition statistics: https://data.gov.uk/dataset/milk_prices_and_composition_of_milk
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People in Great Britain's experiences of and actions following increases in their costs of living, and how these differed by a range of personal characteristics.
The price per unit in the 'Milk Substitutes' segment of the food market in the United Kingdom was forecast to continuously increase between 2025 and 2030 by in total *** U.S. dollars (+***** percent). After the tenth consecutive increasing year, the price per unit is estimated to reach **** U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2030. Notably, the price per unit of the 'Milk Substitutes' segment of the food market was continuously increasing over the past years.Find other key market indicators concerning the revenue growth and volume.The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
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The United Kingdom: Milk, cheese, and eggs price index, world average = 100: The latest value from 2021 is 96.32 index points, an increase from 90.21 index points in 2017. In comparison, the world average is 120.42 index points, based on data from 165 countries. Historically, the average for the United Kingdom from 2017 to 2021 is 93.27 index points. The minimum value, 90.21 index points, was reached in 2017 while the maximum of 96.32 index points was recorded in 2021.
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Processed Milk Price Per Unit in the UK, 2019 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
Most milk produced in the UK is bought by dairies (registered ‘milk purchasers’) for processing. Defra runs a monthly survey in England and Wales to collect information on the volume, value and protein content of milk purchased from farms. Similar surveys are run in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Additional information is collected by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) on the protein and butterfat content of the milk. The UK average farm-gate milk price, protein content and butterfat content is then calculated.
Data from the milk production and composition statistics are an invaluable evidence base for policy makers, academics and researchers. The data is also heavily relied upon by the UK dairy sector, as well as the AHDB. The milk production and composition data is used to understand the current state of the UK dairy sector, predict supply shortages and forecast future milk prices.
As part of our ongoing commitment to compliance with the https://code.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">Code of Practice for Official Statistics we wish to strengthen our engagement with users of milk production and composition data and better understand the use made of them and the types of decisions that they inform. Consequently, we invite users to register as a user of the milk production and composition data, so that we can retain your details and inform you of any new releases and provide you with the opportunity to take part in user engagement activities that we may run. If you would like to register as a user of the milk production and composition data, please provide your details in the attached form.
Next update: see the statistics release calendar
For further information please contact:
julie.rumsey@defra.gov.uk