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Dairy prices mixed overnight - whole milk powder rises - NZ Herald

Oct 17, 2024

Prices have generally been low but steady over the previous three auctions, but were up last night. Photo / Sarah Ivey

Dairy product prices were mixed at the latest overnight Global Dairy Trade auction, as a gain in whole milk powder offset a decline for most other products.

The GDT price index slipped to US$2,336, down from US$2,345 at the previous auction two weeks ago. The index was unchanged in percentage terms. Some 31,348 tonnes of product was sold, down from 32,500 tonnes at the previous auction two weeks ago.Whole milk powder rose 1.9 percent to US$2,079 a tonne.

Some support came from the European Union's latest financial support package for the region's struggling farmers, announced on Monday.

"The additional aid granted by the EU will help to slow growth in milk production-a trend that has already started to occur, while the intervention program will help soak up any extra skim milk powder that is produced," AgriHQ dairy analyst Susan Kilsby said in a note.

"This will be beneficial to the market in the short-term as it will allow global supply and demand to rebalance more quickly, but continuing to support inefficient farms means we are likely to be faced with over supply situations again in the future," according to Kilsby.

The AgriHQ Snapshot milk price slipped 1 cent to $3.71 per kilogram milksolids, while the AgriHQ 2016-17 milk price fell 6 cents to $4.48/kgMS as dairy commodity futures prices have generally eased in the past fortnight, Kilsby noted.

At the GDT auction, anhydrous milk fat inched 0.2 percent higher to US$3,628 a tonne, while rennet casein added 0.4 percent to US$5,286 a tonne.

Butter milk powder slipped 0.5 percent to US$1,565 a tonne, while skim milk powder fell 1.1 percent to US$1,927 a tonne, and cheddar declined 1.1 percent to US$2,886 a tonne.Lactose slid 4 percent to US$721 a tonne, while butter dropped 5 percent to US$2,687 a tonne.

The New Zealand dollar last traded at 70.39 US cents at about 1.13pm in New York, compared with 71.16 US cents at 5pm in Wellington the previous day.

There were 133 winning bidders out of 168 participating bidders at the 13-round auction. The number of qualified bidders edged higher to 603, up from 602 at the previous auction.