EU-27: Cream for direct consumption production
This page contains the European Cream for direct consumption production data, both in tables and charts.
The table offers as well the possibility to:
- consult the monthly volumes and changes, by clicking on the years in the column headers,
- access to the DairySheets by clicking on the names of the Member States of the EU.
The charts display:
- a breakdown of the Cream for direct consumption production by Member States
- the monthly and average daily Cream for direct consumption production,
- the year-over-year changes of Cream for direct consumption production in the major EU Players,
- the yearly Cream for direct consumption production of the last seven years,
- the Cream for direct consumption production with rolling year
UE-27: Production of Cream for direct consumption (Tons) | ||||||||||||||
COUNTRY | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2024 | 2025 | Var % | Period | ||||
Austria | 72.950 | 69.900 | 70.000 | 71.440 | 72.280 | 71.320 | 5.880 | 5.940 | +1,0% | Jan '25 | ||||
Belgium | 253.970 | 232.830 | 257.530 | 263.510 | 274.480 | 277.270 | 24.360 | 24.200 | -0,7% | Jan '25 | ||||
Bulgaria | 2.800 | 2.880 | 3.800 | 3.340 | 2.870 | 2.520 | 220 | 170 | -22,7% | Jan '25 | ||||
Croatia | 31.800 | 31.690 | 30.450 | 32.020 | 31.880 | 31.750 | 2.490 | 2.640 | +6,0% | Jan '25 | ||||
Cyprus | 2.380 | 2.170 | 2.210 | 3.240 | 4.270 | 4.460 | 380 | 380 | 0,0% | Jan '25 | ||||
Czech Republic | 59.240 | 64.100 | 64.480 | 63.330 | 62.690 | 64.190 | 10.700 | 10.890 | +1,8% | Jan - Feb '25 | ||||
Denmark | 44.100 | 50.300 | 53.500 | 42.500 | 39.800 | 43.800 | 5.800 | 3.100 | -46,6% | Jan '25 | ||||
Estonia | 29.500 | 29.300 | 30.800 | 28.000 | 28.200 | 29.600 | - | - | - | |||||
Finland | 65.610 | 64.180 | 65.830 | 67.320 | 68.150 | 66.140 | 5.600 | 5.720 | +2,1% | Jan '25 | ||||
France | 514.140 | 535.140 | 547.750 | 547.450 | 561.590 | 578.500 | 48.750 | 52.930 | +8,6% | Jan '25 | ||||
Germany | 554.397 | 530.402 | 544.358 | 525.327 | 521.450 | 527.484 | 43.960 | 42.034 | -4,4% | Jan '25 | ||||
Greece | 11.000 | 11.380 | 12.780 | 14.360 | 15.290 | 15.700 | 1.330 | 1.350 | +1,5% | Jan '25 | ||||
Hungary | 8.320 | 9.900 | 10.050 | 10.970 | 12.280 | 10.130 | 870 | 1.090 | +25,3% | Jan '25 | ||||
Ireland | 20.950 | 18.840 | 25.990 | 31.650 | (c) | (c) | (c) | 2.210 | - | Jan '25 | ||||
Italy | 137.860 | 141.640 | 149.830 | 148.570 | 150.980 | 159.890 | 13.520 | 13.520 | 0,0% | Jan '25 | ||||
Latvia | 27.580 | 27.040 | 26.950 | 24.070 | 23.010 | 26.450 | - | - | - | |||||
Lithuania | 5.200(i) | 2.560(i) | 7.900(i) | 2.560(i) | 4.950(i) | 3.840 | 310 | (c) | - | Jan '25 | ||||
Luxembourg | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | - | - | - | |||||
Malta | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | - | Jan - Feb '25 | ||||
Netherlands | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | (c) | - | Jan '25 | ||||
Poland | 254.520 | 259.430 | 259.890 | 265.660 | 261.550 | 264.100 | 18.180 | 20.350 | +11,9% | Jan '25 | ||||
Portugal | 22.830 | 25.270 | 25.790 | 25.860 | 25.720 | 25.060 | 1.920 | 2.300 | +19,8% | Jan '25 | ||||
Romania | 68.120 | 68.320 | 67.760 | 64.980 | 66.210 | 70.730 | 5.770 | 6.210 | +7,6% | Jan '25 | ||||
Slovakia | 27.730 | 29.630 | 32.050 | 32.440 | 34.510 | 33.810 | 2.730 | 2.520 | -7,7% | Jan '25 | ||||
Slovenia | 12.160 | 11.920 | 12.000 | 10.510 | 10.170 | 10.830 | 960 | 930 | -3,1% | Jan '25 | ||||
Spain | 133.530 | 169.840 | 162.920 | 181.310 | 227.520 | 269.500 | 22.990 | 20.260 | -11,9% | Jan '25 | ||||
Sweden | 96.870 | 74.060 | 65.870 | 64.310 | 66.890 | 71.300 | - | - | - | |||||
TOTAL EU-27 | 2.457.557 | 2.462.722 | 2.530.488 | 2.524.727 | 2.566.740 | 2.658.374 | - | - | - | - | ||||
y-o-y % | +0,2% | +2,8% | -0,2% | +1,7% | +3,6% | |||||||||
(i) incomplete data (c) confidential data NOTE:The countries highlighted in yellow indicate the presence of some confidential data which are not considered in the total calculation of productions. Source: Eurostat, BLE, ISTAT |
Rolling year: for each month the chart visualizes the production in that month plus the production of the previous 11 months. With this method is always considered the total production in a time window of 12 months, so it is possible to identify the trend without the effect of seasonality.