Just before the summer holidays, dairy prices came under pressure. Now the question is at what level the prices of butter and cream will form a floor. In Germany, retail is at the helm and that is bad news. The milk supply also provides a story towards August, and that creates opportunities. DCA spot price milk Price range (week 28) Number of quotations Average €31,75 (-€3,75) €30,00 - €34,00 3 €31,75 Explanation of DCA Markets: The trade in raw milk is currently quiet bee. This is partly because it is difficult to do business (due to the holidays). It produces a market with a large bandwidth and thin trading. DCA Room Price range (week 28) Number of quotes Average €6.000 per tonne (-€200) €5.800 - €6.300 6 €6.000 Explanation DCA-Markets: It looks like the cream price is looking for a bottom. The first parties already indicate that this is in sight, but that remains to be seen. In the meantime, the butter price has taken a step back, influenced by cheaper supplies from Eastern Europe. That offer had disappeared by the end of the week, according to the trade. DCA skimmed milk concentrate Price range (week 28) Number of quotations Average €1.180 per ton (-€20) €1.150 - €1.300 4 €1.180 Explanation DCA Markets: The price of concentrate moves more or less sideways. Despite the lower prices for fresh milk powder, the consequences for skimmed milk concentrate remain limited.