More signs of trouble in the international economy
Important
for NZ as it is so dependent on dairy.
Global
dairy prices still falling.
Dairy
prices fell in the latest international auction, taking the average
selling price to $US3595 a tonne, a 4.9 percent drop since the last
fortnightly sale.
Radio
NZ,
2
July, 2014
Whole
milk powder prices shed 5.5 percent in the fortnightly
GlobalDairyTrade auction overnight on Tuesday.
Prices
have plunged 29 percent since hitting a record $US5042 a tonne in
early February. It is the lowest price since January 2013.
The
fall is the ninth decline in the last 10 auctions, with the sole
increase occurring two weeks ago.
ANZ
Bank rural economist Con Williams said Fonterra had already cut
supplies to the auction in response to China holding a lot of stock,
but the move failed to stabilise prices.
"The
market seems to be looking at they year ahead and thinking there's
going to be plentiful supplies."
Prices
for whole milk powder, the largest amount of product sold, dropped to
$US3459 a tonne, down 4.5 percent, skim milk powder to $US3810 (0.9
percent down), butter to $US3181 (13.6 percent) cheddar to $US4226
(2.9 percent) , anhydrous milk fat to $US3606 (7.4 percent) and
rennet casein to $US10,789 (2.1 percent).
That
offset price gains for butter milk powder of 4 percent to $US4135.
Volumes
sold rose by 30 percent to 41,513 tonnes.
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