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Wednesday, 21 October 2020 10:17

Three decent dairy auctions

Written by  Staff Reporters
Global dairy prices have risen for a third GDT auction. Global dairy prices have risen for a third GDT auction.

Global dairy prices have risen for the third consecutive Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction.

Although the rise in whole milk powder (0.3%) and the overall index (0.4%) were modest compared to the last auction, it heralds further good news for farmers.

ASB economist Nathaniel Keall says its milk forecast remains at $6.75/kgMS for the 2020-21 season. 

“We now believe the downside risks to this forecast have receded, and the risks are, if anything, moving ever so slightly towards the upside after three decent auctions,” he says.

Keall notes that Fonterra has also revised its forecast range, lifting the mid-point to $6.80, but keeping a wide forecast range of $6.30- $7.30. 

“Fonterra have cited improving demand in China as a driver for the lift in its forecast, and indeed the ‘North Asia’ region has been strong over recent auctions,” he says.

Key Results

AMF index down 0.5%, average price US$4,110/MT

Butter index up 3.3%, average price US$3,678/MT

BMP not offered

Ched index up 3.0%, average price US$3,803/MT

LAC index down 8.0%, average price US$1,087/MT

SMP index down 0.2%, average price US$2,851/MT

SWP index not available, average price not available

WMP index up 0.3%, average price US$3,037/MT

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