Otago Daily Times

ASB raises milk price forecast to $6.60

- SALLY RAE

ASB has lifted its 201819 milk price forecast by 35c to $6.60 on the back of another strong GlobalDair­yTrade auction result.

Prices posted were on their eighth successive auction gain; overall prices rose 1.9% and key whole milk powder prices jumped 4%. Butter and casein prices led the gains, surging 9.7% and 9.3% respective­ly.

The price lift was ‘‘somewhat of a doubleedge­d sword’’ as

ASB was also cutting its 201819 production growth forecast from 5% to 3%, ASB senior rural economist Nathan Penny said.

On a net income basis, the changes were positive for the dairy sector as a whole. The bank estimated they added up to about a $450 million rise in forecast nationwide dairy incomes, for all suppliers, for the season.

There would be significan­t variation on a regional basis based on the severity of the hot and dry weather in each region, he cautioned.

Slowing New Zealand production growth was compoundin­g sluggish production offshore. Dairy production was falling in Australia while EU and US production growth was a modest 1% per annum or so.

Global dairy stocks were now much lower than in previous years. Lower stocks meant less of a buffer for dairy markets in the event of any supply shock. Global demand was also firm, particular­ly in Asia.

The 201920 season was shaping up strong and ASB saw upside risk to its already bullish milk price forecast of $7.

However, that season was yet to begin and so the forecast came with a very wide range, Mr Penny said.

Westpac senior economist Anne Boniface said this week’s rise in prices was probably supported by the sharp downward revision to Fonterra’s milk collection­s forecast this season.

Fonterra was now only expecting its milk collection­s to be up 0.3% this season, a much weaker forecast than the 2% growth it was expecting just a few weeks ago.

Given the strength in milk production up until January, that implied Fonterra was expecting very weak milk collection­s over the remainder of the season. Westpac was ‘‘not quite so pessimisti­c’’, she said.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Key component . . . Whole milk powder prices jumped 4% in the GlobalDair­yTrade auction.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Key component . . . Whole milk powder prices jumped 4% in the GlobalDair­yTrade auction.

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