Silver Fern Farms is forecast to spend more than $230 million on livestock this month - its biggest monthly livestock spend so far - as high volumes caused by dry conditions and high prices make their mark.
In an update to suppliers, chief executive Dean Hamilton said the warm weather being experienced throughout the country had pushed stock processing levels higher than normally seen in December.
Plants had been brought on early because of the rapid dry-off after good spring growing conditions and the company had recruited more than 1000 new seasonal staff, who had been trained over the past month.
Each week, Silver Fern Farms was processing more than 20,000 cattle, 180,000 sheep and 3500 deer. All plants were operating at or near capacity, Saturday shifts, and additional chains, overtime and night shifts where possible, being employed so the high flows could be processed.
Even with record levels of weekly capacity and throughput, there was ``exceptional'' demand by farmers for space, and queues for processing space were forming, Mr Hamilton said.