Northland dairy farmers will earn an extra $36 million after an increase in the forecast milk price by 40 cents per kilogram of milksolids was announced by Fonterra.
The dairy giant raised the mid-point of its farmgate milk price from $6.40/kgMS to $6.80, largely driven by improved demand for milk in China.
If the final payout for the 2020/21 season stays at $6.80/kgMS, Northland dairy farmers will earn $612m based on about 90 million cu metres of milk solids they supply to Fonterra each year.
Fonterra chief executive Miles Hurrell said, despite the initial impact of Covid, demand for whole milk powder in particular had been stronger than expected.