Milk Costs Most Ever to Signal Higher Prices for Pizza

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Milk futures rose to a record as exports by the U.S. climbed amid shrinking inventories of cheese and butter, signaling higher costs for pizza and pastries.

The U.S. shipped a record 17 percent of milk production in the first half, according to Alan Levitt, a spokesman at the U.S. Dairy Export Council. Cheese stockpiles in July dropped 8 percent from a year earlier, and butter supplies tumbled 42 percent, the Department of Agriculture said last month. U.S. dairy costs are higher than worldBloomberg Terminal prices, signaling imports will increase, said Jon Spainhour, a partner at Rice Dairy LLC.