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Butter’s global price surge hits croissants and kitchens alike

Butter prices in most of the world are lingering near record highs, with little end in sight to the surge.

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Butter

Around 70% of the butter exported around the world comes from two places — Europe and New Zealand.


At the Mamiche bakeries in the 9th and 10th arrondissements of Paris, their famous pains au chocolat and croissants depend on an essential but increasingly scarce ingredient — butter.

The bakery’s regular supplier can no longer provide a steady flow of French beurre de tourage, a type of flat butter used to make the pastries. Mamiche has gone searching elsewhere to ensure the steady flow of sweet treats from its ovens, but it’s coming with a cost.

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