Dairy Product Prices Decline for Second Straight Auction

NEW ZEALAND - Dairy product prices fell at the Global Dairy Trade auction, sliding for a second consecutive auction, as whole milk powder prices unexpectedly sank amid increased volume on offer.
calendar icon 4 January 2017
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The GDT price index fell 3.9 per cent to US$,3463, down from US$3,656 at the previous auction two weeks ago. Some 22,396 tonnes of product was sold, edging up from 22,321 tonnes at the previous auction.

Whole milk powder dropped 7.7 per cent to US$3,294 a tonne.

Fonterra increased its offer volumes of whole milk powder on GDT.

“It appears there simply weren't enough buyers willing to pay any higher prices to absorb the extra supply on offer,” AgriHQ dairy analyst Susan Kilsby said in a note.

Fonterra made 12,850 tonnes of whole milk powder available, Kilsby noted, adding that there was 6 per cent more whole milk powder available for buyers than at the previous auction. Even so, however the volume available was still less than was offered at this time a year ago, according to Ms Kilsby.

At the latest GDT auction, lactose fell 2.9 per cent to US$836 a tonne, while rennet casein declined 2.7 per cent to US$6,234 a tonne.

Anhydrous milk fat slipped 0.6 per cent to US$5,352 a tonne.

Meanwhile, butter rose 0.5 per cent to US$4,308 a tonne, while cheddar added 1.4 per cent to US$3,894 a tonne.

Skim milk powder gained 2.3 percent US$2,660 a tonne, while butter milk powder increased 4.5 per cent to US$2,670 a tonne.

The New Zealand dollar last traded at 69.27 US cents at about 12.15pm in New York, compared with 69.24 US cents at 5pm in Wellington the previous day.

There were 120 winning bidders out of 151 participating at the 13-round auction. The number of qualified bidders rose to 523, up from 520 at the previous auction.

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