Fonterra has sent a clear message to the market in its revised forecast for the season: there's not going to be much of the New Zealand whole milk powder the world is so reliant upon, an agricultural analyst says.
The dairy co-operative revised its forecast for its New Zealand milk collection for the current season to 1480 million kilograms of milk solids, down 3 per cent from the 1525m kgMS it collected in the 2016/17 season, it said.
In December it had forecast milk collection would be in line with the previous season.
Fonterra, the world's largest milk processor, said wet conditions experienced by farmers at the beginning of spring improved from late October and into November, but the recent dry weather is continuing to impact soil moisture and pasture quality across the country.
Dry conditions are expected to continue, and even if the rain forecast for early in 2018 eventuates, it will not be enough to bring production back to previously anticipated levels, it said.