Last week's rise in global dairy prices has further boosted the chance of a record-breaking $9 milk price for the season.
Westpac agri economist Nathan Penny says the bank has lifted its 2021-22 farmgate milk price by 10c to $9/kgMS.

Whole milk powder prices – the benchmark for Fonterra’s milk price – to its farmer suppliers – broke the US$4,000/metric tonne barrier for the first time in six months.

Westpac has lifted its 2021-22 farmgate milk price by 10c to $9/kgMS, at the top of Fonterra’s updated forecast range of $8.40 to $9.00/kgMS.

Senior agri economist Nathan Penny believes the lower NZ dollar is likely to prove a windfall gain for farmers.

“The key catalyst for the forecast revisions is our lower forecast track for NZD/USD,” says Penny. “We now expect NZD/USD to fall to US$0.66 by mid-2022.

ASB economist Nat Keall says the bank is retaining its forecast milk price of $8.75/kgMS.

He adds that at this point in the season, a record-high farmgate price is practically guaranteed and every auction where WMP prices simply hold onto the gains they’ve already made supports that prospect.

“On that front, there is little to suggest that prices will be correcting in the near future.

“Most obviously, the WMP contract slope continues to point to prices maintaining momentum from here.”

Keall admits that ASB is “a little bit more cautious” than the bullish futures market, which sees WMP prices lifting and remaining north of US$4,000/MT over much of the rest of the season. But WMP prices have had a tendency to overcorrect to swings in demand and supply, he says.

“Still, there is room for a little upside in our lofty forecast.”

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