Period: August 20 – 31, 2018 Australian milk production for July 2018 was -4.2% on the same time last year. Recent extremely dry conditions have affected some dairy areas. In […]
Period: August 20 – 31, 2018
Australia
-4.2% milk production
July 2018 y-o-y
Recent extremely dry conditions have affected some dairy areas. In other areas not affected by dryness, hay is difficult to source and is increasingly expensive. The previous forecast of 1% growth in milk production for the current season may not hold.
In some regions of New Zealand calving has been later than normal, which may help to further increase total production beyond current expectations. Some dairy manufacturers are conflicted between the comfort of locking in sales, and the hope for firmer prices if they hold back in finalizing contracts.
Farm-gate Milk Price
6,75NZD/kgMS2018-19 Fonterra forecast
Dairy commodities prices in Oceania are decreasing.
Butter prices are lower. Prices have weakened since mid-June, due to more Butter availability. This trend is expected to continue.
Financial investment in plant capacity to make WMP
SMP prices are weaker, probably following the trend of Butter and SMP.
Cheddar Cheese Buyers are confident that there will be cheese available in the future, so the prices, which increased in August, now are lower.
– Assessments about market trend are expressed in US$;
– Dairy season: July, 1st – June, 30th (Australia), June, 1st – May, 31st (New Zealand);
– Source: USDA summarized by the CLAL Team