Two big banks have upgraded their farmgate milk price forecasts after a modest gain in product prices at the latest GlobalDairyTrade auction.
As the peak of the season fast approaches, a wetter-than-normal spring has affected production - particularly in the dairy heartland of the Waikato - which helped drive prices up at yesterday's auction by 1.4 per cent overall and by 2.9 per cent for whole milk powder.
ANZ has revised up its farmgate forecast to $5.25-$5.50 a kg of milksolids from its previous forecast of $4.75 to $5.00/kg and Westpac lifted its forecast to $5.30/kg from $5.00/kg. Both forecasts are broadly consistent with Fonterra's farmgate milk price forecast of $5.25/kg.
ASB Bank, which kept its forecast at $6.00/kg, expects to see a 5 per cent decline in national production over the year.
"And on this basis, we expect dairy prices to continue their rise over the season," said ASB rural economist Nathan Penny.