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Lactose, US

This page contains wholesale prices for Lactose (US), updated weekly: The ”price range” term is the absolute lowest and highest price recorded. The “mostly” is the price points where the majority of prices seem clustered. It is intended to drop out the more extreme prices, which may be outliers. There is no specific rule for setting the “mostly.” It is subjective if that term translated well. It is a feeling about the essence of transactional pricing. (Source: USDA)

The prices for lactose recorded over the last ten weeks are listed in the table, while the graph below illustrates price trends over the past three years in € and in local currency.

The graphs below compare:
  • Lactose production and stocks with the market price trends;
  • WPC and Lactose prices in US with Sweet Whey and Skimmed Milk Powder price in Germany.

N.B.:

Lactose is sugar naturally present in milk.

During cheese production, approx. 80-90% of lactose moves into serum thus contributing to make up a part of it (approx. 5%).

Lactose is then recovered from serum in form of monohydrate alpha-lactose through processes of concentration (by evaporation), and crystallization.

Sugar extraction takes place by centrifugation; afterwards lactose is dried and ground.

There are three kinds of lactose: edible lactose, refined lactose, and pharmaceutical lactose, but, as a rule, American and European prices (see the table and graph below) refer to edible typology.

Thanks to its little sweetening power, lactose is applied in several edible preparation, especially chocolate and derivates, bakery and pharmaceutical products; it is also employed in the feed sector.

Furthermore, by means of special industrial processes as hydrolysis (enzymatic and catalytic splitting of lactose into glucose and galactose), enzymes treatment or other specific procedures (catalytic isomerization), starting from lactose many derived products can be obtained.

Among the best known and most important derivates are lactulose, lactitol and the GOS (galacto-oligosaccharides), used as prebiotics (substances intended to promote the growth of bifidobacteria and milk bacteria in the intestines) in many edible products.

The increased cheese production in the US generates as a consequence the availability of serum and, therefore, the possibility to extract a larger amount of lactose.

(This page has been realized with the contribute of Pier Luigi Vecchia, Food Technology expert)

 
US - Weekly prices of Lactose
Edible, Mostly Range - non Pharmaceutical
US $ per lb US $ per ton € per ton
min / max min / max ± on prev. price min / max ± on prev. price
Friday 3 Apr 2026
0,5100 / 0,5900 1.124 / 1.301 0,00% 976 / 1.129 -0,07%
Friday 27 Mar 2026
0,5100 / 0,5900 1.124 / 1.301 +3,77% 976 / 1.129 +4,12%
Friday 20 Mar 2026
0,5100 / 0,5500 1.124 / 1.213 0,00% 973 / 1.049 -0,68%
Friday 13 Mar 2026
0,5100 / 0,5500 1.124 / 1.213 +1,92% 980 / 1.057 +2,68%
Friday 6 Mar 2026
0,4900 / 0,5500 1.080 / 1.213 -1,89% 934 / 1.049 +0,18%
Friday 27 Feb 2026
0,5100 / 0,5500 1.124 / 1.213 0,00% 952 / 1.027 -0,32%
Friday 20 Feb 2026
0,5100 / 0,5500 1.124 / 1.213 +1,92% 956 / 1.030 +2,75%
Friday 13 Feb 2026
0,5000 / 0,5400 1.102 / 1.191 +1,96% 929 / 1.004 +1,38%
Friday 6 Feb 2026
0,4900 / 0,5300 1.080 / 1.168 0,00% 916 / 991 +1,06%
Friday 30 Jan 2026
0,4900 / 0,5300 1.080 / 1.168 0,00% 906 / 980 -1,49%
n.q.: not quoted price
Source: USDA
Informative note
  • MOSTLY RANGE: the price points where the majority of prices are clustered (it is intended to drop out the more extreme prices)
  • The conversion US $ / € for each quotation is calculated using the exchange rate of the previous day.
  • Prices Mostly, F.O.B. edible Carlot or Trucklot quantities in totes, 50 lb and 25 kg bags; since January 2010: prices mostly edible, non pharmaceutical including spot sales and up to 3 month contracts.
  • USDA pricing series is developed by gathering lactose prices in phone surveys with U.S. manufacturers and other industry contacts that are buying and selling truckload quantities of U.S. produced lactose. The lactose may be packaged in bags, totes or other packaging, but needs to be carlot/truckload quantities. The prices are for spot sales or short term (up to 3 month long) contracts. The transactions need to be first sales, FOB plant. The transactions may also include marketing agent sales. A mostly price series may be used to more closely define the majority of trades. The lactose needs to be edible and non-pharmaceutical, but is not separated further by mesh size or other quality grades. That is, the price series would include unground and ground lactose and a variety of mesh sizes, including 40 – 200 mesh, etc. [source: USDA]
USD

$/ton

2011 2016 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 % on prev. month % on 2025
January 776 450 906 893 1.027 591 837 1.107 +3,51% +32,28%
February 794 477 914 893 915 637 856 1.152 +4,08% +34,62%
March 832 500 945 904 786 653 860 1.174 +1,91% +36,54%
April 968 528 990 946 634 714 885 1.213 +3,29% +37,07%
May 1.022 562 992 962 570 721 894
June 1.036 573 995 971 496 708 923
July 1.190 607 1.010 1.003 434 727 959
August 1.309 645 1.000 1.003 449 742 963
September 1.340 704 976 1.006 516 748 1.003
October 1.653 752 941 1.047 533 781 1.014
November 1.673 777 912 1.069 557 801 1.042
December 1.693 800 893 1.056 590 821 1.069
Jan - Apr 850 489 940 911 837 649 858 1.146
Change (1) +57,13% -42,49% +92,29% -3,05% -8,11% -22,50% +32,23% +33,64%
Jan - Dec 1.199 615 955 981 623 721 941
Change (1) +69,87% -48,71% +55,36% +2,71% -36,48% +15,67% +30,51%
USDA
The monthly, cumulative and annual prices are arithmetic averages calculated on the basis of the weekly prices.
1) change from the same period of previous year , except for years 2011, 2016, 2021, where the change is from the same period 5 years ago
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US - Weekly prices of Lactose
Edible, Price Range - non Pharmaceutical
US $ per lb US $ per ton € per ton
min / max min / max ± on prev. price min / max ± on prev. price
Friday 3 Apr 2026
0,4600 / 0,6900 1.014 / 1.521 +9,52% 880 / 1.320 +9,45%
Friday 27 Mar 2026
0,4000 / 0,6500 882 / 1.433 -5,41% 766 / 1.244 -5,09%
Friday 20 Mar 2026
0,4600 / 0,6500 1.014 / 1.433 +1,83% 878 / 1.240 +1,14%
Friday 13 Mar 2026
0,4600 / 0,6300 1.014 / 1.389 0,00% 884 / 1.210 +0,74%
Friday 6 Mar 2026
0,4600 / 0,6300 1.014 / 1.389 -0,23% 877 / 1.201 +1,88%
Friday 27 Feb 2026
0,4625 / 0,6300 1.020 / 1.389 -2,02% 864 / 1.177 -2,33%
Friday 20 Feb 2026
0,4850 / 0,6300 1.069 / 1.389 +2,06% 909 / 1.180 +2,88%
Friday 13 Feb 2026
0,4625 / 0,6300 1.020 / 1.389 +1,39% 860 / 1.171 +0,81%
Friday 6 Feb 2026
0,4475 / 0,6300 987 / 1.389 0,00% 837 / 1.178 +1,06%
Friday 30 Jan 2026
0,4475 / 0,6300 987 / 1.389 +1,17% 828 / 1.165 -0,33%
n.q.: not quoted price
Source: USDA
Informative note
  • PRICE RANGE: the absolute lowest and highest price recorded
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