Sixth consecutive drop at Fonterra's GlobalDairyTrade auction

Dairy prices have continued on their downward spiral at another weak GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) auction.
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It was the sixth consecutive fall, with prices dropping 4.3 per cent and the average sale price falling to US$2412 ($3358) a tonne.
AgriHQ analyst Susan Kilsby said the drop in GDT prices was unexpected.
«Ahead of the auction the NZX Dairy Futures market had antipated that milk powder prices would rise at the June 2 GDT auction, however it appears buyers did not share that positive sentiment,» she said.
A total of 27,111 tonnes of product was traded, 4.4 per cent more than at the previous auction, but prices eased for almost all products offered by Fonterra with some grades of butter and skim milk powder failing to sell.
New Zealand’s key export of whole milk power declined by 3.1 per cent, skim milk powder eased 1.3 per cent and butter dropped by 10 per cent.
«It was surprising to see such weak results for the milkfat products, because in the US and European markets there is steady support for butter. NZ butter and anhydrous milk fat is currently the world’s cheapest source of milkfat,» Kilsby said.
ASB rural economist Nathan Penny said ASB’s predictions were that milk prices were going to stay low for the next few months so the results of the latest auction were not surprising in that sense.
«The season that’s just been completed has had a bit of a second wind. It ended strongly which meant there’s more milk for a bit longer than expected but that milk will clear when we head into the new season,» he said.
The poor auction results follow Fonterra’s announcement last week of a 10c cut in this season’s milk payout price to $4.40 per kilograms of milk solids.
This came only a month after the payout was reduced from $4.70 to $4.50
Fonterra has also announced an opening forecast farmgate milk price of $5.25 per kilogram of milk solids for the 2015-16 season, slightly higher than commentators were predicting.
AgriHQ increased its forecast farmgate milk price for the 2015-16 season by 3c to $5.63 per kilogram of milk solids but that was due to a weakening in the New Zealand dollar.
It also revised its 2014-15 price up 2c to $4.52 per kilogram of milk solids, again due to the weaker New Zealand dollar.
The New Zealand dollar dropped from A$93.31c late Tuesday evening to A$92.38c on Wednesday morning.
It gained on the US dollar, rising from US$70.99 on Tuesday afternoon to US$71.78 on Wednesday morning.
Penny said the kiwi currency has been weakening recently and that was due to the possibility of the Reserve Bank cutting the official cash rate next Thursday.
No events in particular drove the New Zealand dollar’s gain on the greenback, Penny said.

 

Source: Stuff
 

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