Signs of global dairy price stability in Fonterra's latest online auction is a solid result in an uncertain world, says BNZ economist Doug Steel.
The average price for a basket of products in the latest auction increased 1.5 per cent having fallen by 0.7 per cent and 1.6 per cent respectively in the previous two events.
The quantity of product sold in the auction totalled 31,026 tonnes, with an average winning price of US$3701 ($4609) a tonne.
Dairy products account for about a quarter of all merchandise exports.
"I guess we're still a bit wary of [the] potential downside of the European debt crisis, [that it] does in fact dent global growth by more than currently anticipated but as the auction goes past you're getting a bit more confidence in the resilience of the world dairy market," Steel said.