Dairy product prices gained at the Global Dairy Trade auction, as stronger demand pushed prices higher for the fourth straight auction.
The GDT price index rose 4.2 per cent, whole milk powder advanced 3 per cent and skim milk powder jumped 10.3 per cent.
Although this positive result was in line with futures market predictions, Fonterra's interim chief executive Miles Hurrell said it was "ahead of what we were expecting."
Hurrell told The Country's Jamie Mackay there were a few factors which contributed to the result, including support from China and a hot European summer which has slowed down milk volume there.
"The Europeans were holding a lot of skim milk powder stock and most of that's been exhausted now so you're starting to see that play out with a shortage of supply throughout the world."