Work on a dairy commodity price index promised by the federal government is well underway with it set to be released mid-year.
Peak dairy industry advocacy group Australian Dairy Farmers has received a briefing on key elements of the index that aims to help farmers better understand and interpret price signals.
The index will include an index of commodity prices received by Australian dairy processors for cheese, butter, skim milk powder and whole milk powder exports updated monthly, plus a one-year forecast, updated quarterly.
It will also have a regional, retrospective farmgate milk price index, for which farmers will be asked to provide price data via an online form, and a regular global, national and regional economic commentary that will accompany the indices.
“The index is not a magic bullet, but if done right will importantly provide independent and transparent market information to dairy farmers that is easily accessible and useful in making decisions about their businesses,” ADF president Terry Richardson said.
“The retrospective farmgate milk price index will depend on the participation of farmers to provide data.
“The more dairy farmers submit their pricing data regularly, the more valuable the index will be.”
Deloitte Access Economics has been contracted to develop an econometric model which will use data from sources including the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Global Dairy Trade.
Education material will also be produced by RM Consulting Group and delivered to farmers at dairy industry events.
“The index will include an awareness and education component to help dairy farmers understand what the index means for them and how they could consider it in their business planning,” Mr Richardson said.
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Source: The Australian Dairy Farmer
Link: http://adf.farmonline.com.au/news/magazine/industry-news/general/work-underway-on-price-index/2757351.aspx
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