Butter Production from Churning Process

Butter Production Cost Breakup from Churning Process
Butter is industrially manufactured by churning whole milk into cream first, which is then further pasteurized to form butter.
Details : Germany - based plant Q2 2026
This report provides an extensive cost evaluation of butter production via churning process. In this process, whole milk is separated into skim milk and cream using a separator. The cream, with a fat content of 35-40%, is then pasteurized at low temperatures to improve churning. During churning, the cream is agitated until butter grains and buttermilk separate. The buttermilk is drained away, and the butter grains are washed, kneaded, and often salted for flavor and preservation. Finally, the butter is shaped, packaged, and refrigerated until distribution.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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- Material Balance
- Raw Material and Product's Specifications
- Raw Material Consumption
- Product and Co-Product Generation
- Capital Investment
- Land and Site Cost
- Offsites/Civil Works
- Equipment Cost
- Auxiliary Equipment Cost
- Contingency
- Engineering and Consulting Charges
- Working Capital
- Variable Cost
- Raw Material
- Utilities
- Fixed Cost
- Labor Requirement & Wages
- Overhead Expenses
- Maintenance Charges
- Financing Costs
- Interest on Working Capital
- Interest on Loans
- Depreciation Charges
- General Sales and Admin Costs
- Production Cost Summary
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- Conversion Cost Analysis
- Capital Investment Analysis
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- Construction Cost Breakdown
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- Techno-Economic Parameters
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