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Milk price forecasting ‘tricky’
Rising milk production in the Americas and Europe, the COVID-19 pandemic and a strong NZ dollar are making it difficult for economists to forecast the 2020-21 milk price.
COVID-19: Storm clouds are gathering
Banks urged to act sensibly
Boo-hoo
OPINION: Your old mate can’t believe the gall of the NZ big banks crying about their ‘reduced’ profitability this year.
Why low morale in a good season?
Low morale and uncertainty in the dairy industry appear to be overshadowing the positive outlook for the sector.
Farmer confidence sunk by policy uncertainty - report
Meat and dairy prices are strong and horticulture is leaping ahead, yet farmer and business confidence in the primary sector remains low – especially dairy.
A fair go — Editorial
Commodity outlook positive
A sudden drop in log prices which impacted the New Zealand commodity price index in July seems to have stabilised, says ANZ agriculture economist Susan Kilsby.
Forecasts steady as demand holds
Banks are mainly holding firm on their forecasts of $7/kgMS despite last week’s flat Global Dairy Trade result – a small decline of 0.4% in the overall price index.
Limbo causes drop in confidence
An air of uncertainty hangs over the whole agri sector, says the ANZ’s managing director of commercial and agri, Mark Hiddleston.