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Kiwi, European and Aussie milk production falling

Europe, which has been awash with an oversupply of milk for months, is showing signs of slowing production. With special feature audio.

Jason Walls
Thu, 23 Jun 2016

A global oversupply of milk, the primary reason behind low dairy prices, appears to be showing some signs of easing.

New figures from the European Union Commission shows milk production in the 28-country block is not increasing as fast as it has in previous months.

In April, EU countries produced

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Jason Walls
Thu, 23 Jun 2016
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