International dairy product prices may be close to their peak after an explosive run over the last 12 months, say economists.
Prices rose 0.6 per cent on a trade-weighted basis at yesterday's GlobalDairyTrade auction, and are 86 per cent higher than they were a year ago.
While only a slight gain, the auction represented another record for dairy prices.
Westpac said prices were consolidating as the local drought and accompanying impact on world dairy supply continued to be felt in the global marketplace.
Yesterday's rise on the index was its ninth straight gain. The average winning price rose to US$4968 ($5864) a tonne, the highest on record since the global auction was established in July 2008.