Dairy product prices rose at the latest GlobalDairyTrade auction overnight led by surging prices for butter and cheese, two products which have posed problems for Fonterra as their prices lagged whole milk powder.
The GDT Price Index increased 1.4 per cent from the last sale on January 8. The average winning price was US$5,025 per tonne from US$4,953 a tonne at the last auction. Some 41,024 tonnes of product was sold, down from 46,418 two weeks ago, for about US$206.1 million.
Butter climbed 10.8 per cent to US$4,657 per tonne, cheddar gained 10.4 per cent to US$5,133 per tonne, and milk protein concentrate advanced 7.2 per cent to US$9,657 a tonne, leading gains in the index.
Rennet casein climbed 4.2 per cent to US$12,390 per tonne, butter milk powder increased 3 per cent to US$5,244 per tonne, and anhydrous milk fat gained 2.2 per cent to US$5,641 a tonne.