Dairy prices eased for the second time this year at the overnight GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) auction, putting more downward pressure on Fonterra's farmgate milk price forecast.
The GDT price index eased 1.4 per cent, following on from the 1.6 per cent decline at the first sale of the year on January 6.
Whole milk powder prices, the key component of Fonterra's milk price forecast, eased in price by 0.5 per cent to an average US$2188 a tonne. Another important product, skim milk powder, fell by 3.2 per cent in price to an average US$1835 a tonne.
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Futures market pricing had suggested the auction would be flat, with a weaker bias.