DCA Benchmark Specification Sweet Whey Powder Food

DCA Market Intelligence publishes four distinct weekly benchmark prices for Sweet Whey Powder Food-grade (SWP Food) suitable for human consumption. Each benchmark represents the prevailing market level in its respective region:

SWP Food (NWE)Northwestern Europe
SWP Food (NL/BE)the Netherlands and Belgium
SWP Food (DE)Germany 
SWP Food (FR)France


Each benchmark reflects market conditions specific to its region. The specifications of these benchmark prices are described below.

1. Product description

Quality

Sweet Whey Powder, food grade, of good standard merchantable quality made by the spray process directly and exclusively from the removal of water from fresh sweet whey, derived either from the manufacture of cheese or rennet casein, pasteurised and without added preservatives. Compliant with EU legislation.

Milkfatmaximum of 1.5%
Protein (dry basis)
minimum of 11%
Moisture
maximum of 4.5%
Scorched particles (ADPI)Disc A
Ash (dry basis)maximum 8.0%
Lactose (dry basis)between 65% and 75%
Heat treatmentpasteurised whey prior to concentration and spray-drying
Shelf life
minimum of 18 months after production
Packagingmultiwall paper bag with PE inner liner, 25 kg net weight

Quantity

Minimum of one full truckload.

Timing

Picked up within one month of the assessment date.

Delivery terms

Ex Works.

Unit

EUR/metric ton (1,000 kg).

2. Methodological framework

This benchmark specification follows the DCA General Methodology, which outlines processes including data hierarchy, validation, use of expert judgement, and governance. The benchmark is administered in accordance with the IOSCO Principles for Financial Benchmarks and DCA’s internal compliance framework. Operational validation and weighting techniques are applied in line with the DCA General Methodology. Detailed controls are not disclosed publicly for confidentiality and data integrity reasons.

3. Origin and regional scope

Region

DCA applies the following regional scopes for Whey Food benchmarks. Each benchmark represents market conditions within its respective region and reflects the main zone of active market participation used by DCA.

Northwestern Europe (NWE)the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, northern France, and northern Germany
Netherlands/Belgiumtransactions within the Netherlands or Belgium; reflects core cross-border trade flows in this area
Germany (DE)transactions within Germany; reflects the main German trade flows relevant to DCA benchmarks
France (FR)transactions within France; reflects the main French trade flows relevant to DCA benchmarks

Origin of input data

SWP Food (NWE)The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Germany. These markets are part of the NWE region and represent the core supply base for this benchmark.
SWP Food (NL/BE)The Netherlands and Belgium. These markets jointly provide the core supply base for this benchmark.
SWP Food (DE)Inputs from professional participants active in the main German trade flows form the core supply base for this benchmark.
SWP Food (FR)France. Inputs from professional participants active in the main French trade flows form the core supply base for this benchmark.

4. Price definition

The benchmark reflects the average price excluding commission and VAT of transactions completed during the assessment period (Friday of the preceding week through Thursday of the current week). Prices are rounded to the nearest €5, in line with the Public Methodology Summary.

5. Calculation method

Prices are based on validated data provided by professional market participants, primarily consisting of concluded transactions within the defined assessment window. Submissions are reviewed for accuracy and consistency; statistical checks identify outliers, which are excluded from the calculation while all submissions remain recorded in DCA’s internal system.

While DCA may consider the indicative volume associated with each transaction, all validated prices are aggregated using a transparent arithmetic mean rather than a proprietary weighting formula. The benchmark value is determined and published through DCA’s controlled Price Reporting System in accordance with the DCA General Methodology.

6. Data collection window and publication

Price input is collected on Thursday from 09:00 until 15:00 CET. The benchmark price is published on Thursday at 15:30 CET. In the event of a public holiday, the collection and publication schedule follows the Public Holiday Schedule published on the DCA platform.

7. Complaints and feedback

Any questions or complaints regarding this benchmark may be submitted to DCA Market Intelligence via pra@dcami.com, in line with the DCA Complaints and Appeals Procedure (see Public Methodology Summary).

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Version: December 2025

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