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Overall performance
Irish dairy exports were valued at a record €7.3 billion in 2025, representing an increase of 14% versus 2024. Over 1.6 million tonnes of
product shipped to approximately 140 markets worldwide.
Underpinning this value growth was a strong performance at farm level, with the Central Statistics Office (CSO) reporting milk collections on track for a record year of approximately 8.8 billion litres. Good weather conditions in the spring and summer months supported grass
growth during the critical peak milk period and contributed to collections running 6% ahead of 2024 for the January to September period (CSO, 2025d).
After four consecutive years of supply growth at less than 1%, high global dairy commodity prices in the first six months of 2025 coupled with favourable weather conditions saw milk supply in key exporting regions grow by 2.6% in 2025 (StoneX, 2025).
Trends by top key products
Irish butter exports exceeded €2 billion for the first time, with year on year growth of €380 million.
In the year to September, butter production was running 8% ahead of 2024 (CSO, 2025d). The butter price in European markets retreated from the peak levels of late 2024. However, the €7,060 per tonne reported by the EU Commission for the year to October 2025 was 11% ahead of corresponding 2024 levels and provided the largest upside in Ireland’s 2025 dairy exports (EU Commission, 2025c).
Cheese exports increased by 19% and contributed €1.7 billion to overall dairy exports.
European prices averaged €4,710 per tonne for the first half of the year, 19% ahead of the average 2024 figure. However, prices dropped over late summer and autumn, when much of the cheese produced in the early spring would have been sold. Prices at the end of October were 6% ahead of corresponding 2024 levels (EU Commission, 2025c).
Europe was the key driver of performance, with exports increasing by over30%. North America and the United Kingdom were also robust, increasing by close to 20% in value.
Exports of FFMP were 16% ahead of 2024 at €975 million.
Africa is a key market and exports to the continent performed well, in line with 2024’s positive performance.
However, the most significant growth was evident in Europe, where combined exports to Germany, the Netherlands and Poland increased by 78% (€75 million) over the first eight months of 2025 (Bord Bia, 2025b).
Prospects for 2026
From a milk supply perspective, 2025 will be seen as an almost optimal year from a weather perspective, hence upside potential in milk supplies in 2026 is unlikely.
The European Commission’s announcement on December 9th 2025 confirming the continued availability of a nitrates derogation, subject to the terms of the 6th Nitrates Action Plan, has provided welcome medium-term confidence around the outlook for Irish milk collections through to 2028.

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) reports that in June 2025, the number of dairy cows in the national herd decreased by 36,000 compared to the previous year, bringing the total to 1,590,000 dairy cows (CSO, 2025a)
The European Commission’s medium-term outlook predicted that EU milk production will decline as the ongoing fall in dairy cow numbers is no longer offset by increasing milk yields, resulting in a -0.2% annual decrease in the milk pool (EU Commission, 2024).
According to Rabobank, global milk supply growth is expected to maintain momentum into 2026, although at a moderate pace of 0.4% year-on-year (YOY) (Rabobank, 2025a).

Export Performance & Prospects 2025 - 2026
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