Dairy product prices inched higher at the Global Dairy Trade auction, rising for the 11th straight time, even as whole milk powder posted a third consecutive decline.
The GDT price index gained 0.4 per cent from the previous auction three weeks ago. The average price was US$3490 a tonne, compared with US$3447 a tonne three weeks ago. Some 15,375 tonnes of product was sold, down from 16,166 tonnes three weeks ago.
Whole milk powder, however, eased 0.5 per cent to US$3249 a tonne.
"Whole milk powder (WMP) lost ground for the third consecutive event," ANZ Bank economists Susan Kilsby and Miles Workman said in a note.
"WMP nearby contracts, associated with the current dairy season's production, were better supported and prices were generally aligned with market expectations," according to Kilsby and Workman.