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    The dairy sector's upbeat heading into the new year

    The dairy sector's upbeat heading into the new year


    Fonterra
    Fonterra
    Dairy prices are up 1.4 percent at the latest Global Dairy Trade auction, while Fonterra's still predicting farmgate milk prices to reach a record 10-dollars fifty mid point, this year.

    New Zealand's milk production in 2024 was also the highest in five years.

    Fonterra co-operative council chair, John Stevenson, says it's looking really positive from an on-farm perspective.

    He says supplementary feed supplies, silage, and crops have had a good start to summer.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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