A modest lift in Fonterra's farmgate milk price forecast for 2016/17 is likely tomorrow, the Herald understands, despite a 3.2 per cent fall in prices at the latest GlobalDairyTrade auction.
The auction decline, which included a 3.7 per cent drop in key whole milk powder prices to US$3189 a tonne, was broadly in line with futures market pricing, and followed two straight auction gains. The GDT price index dropped 3.2 per cent.
A wholemilk power price of more than US$3000 a tonne is seen as a positive for farm profits and latest price represented a US$1000/tonne improvement on where the benchmark product was trading this time last year.
The auction follows Fonterra's announcement last week that it would put more product up for sale on the GDT platform after revising its milk production forecasts for the current season to a 5 per cent decline from a previous forecast of a 7 per cent drop, thanks to improved weather.
As the season nears its end, there was little in the auction to change the view that Fonterra was likely lift its farmgate milk price to about $6.25, from the current forecast of $6 a kg, economists said.