
Friday 7 October
UFU MPI: 47.56ppl (was 48.19ppl) – This week saw New Zealand GDT average prices fall by three-point-five percent, having recorded consecutive increases for the last two events. At ZuivelNL/Dutch Dairy Board. butter was back €100/tonne to €7,120, SMP (food grade) slipped €50 to €3630/tonne and whey power was €940, down €20/tonne on last week.
Friday 30 September
UFU MPI: 48.19ppl (was 47.11ppl) – Despite slow sales, dairy commodity prices remain high. In New Zealand, the GDT all product index rose by two percent to $4072, the second successive increase. Cheddar cheese was up two-point-one percent to $5147/tonne and WMP increased by three-point-seven percent to $3733/tonne. ZuivelNL/Dutch Dairy Board saw prices remain unchanged apart from feed grade SMP which increased €30/tonne to €3580.
Friday 9 September
UFU MPI: 47.11ppl (up from 45.14ppl) – After a summer lull, dairy commodity markets have sprung back to life. GDT in New Zealand saw its first increase after five previous consecutive falls, with the all-product index up four-point-nine percent to $4007. Dutch results at ZuivelNL this week saw butter increase €70 to €7220/tonne, Skimmed Milk Powder was up €60/tonne to €3620. Whole Milk Powder has increased €100/tonne to €4700 since the last MPI calculation.
Friday 19 August
UFU MPI: 45.20ppl (up from 45.14ppl) – The latest MPI has seen little change in the last fortnight reflecting the quietness of dairy commodity markets. The products that are moving are balanced between gains for butter and weakness in skim milk powder (SMP). This week saw butter up €60/tonne to €7090 and SMP slipped €40 to €3500/tonne. Meanwhile in New Zealand, GDT slipped two-point-nine percent, with whole milk powder down three-point-five percent to $3417/tonne yet cheddar rose four-point-two percent to $5005/tonne.