MADISON - Dec 23/15 - SNS -- The USDA published its latest review of dairy market conditions in Australia and New Zealand today.
RRESENT WITH REVISED INFORMATION OCEANIA OVERVIEW: This is the beginning of the summer season in Australia when many people take vacation. This in itself leads to lower levels of market activity. Australia just had the first real extreme weather for the year, with the hottest December day for many years throughout Victoria and the hottest December night on record in many parts of the state as well. Market activity has slowed with the effect of vacations beginning. Some processors report milk volumes received are slightly below levels at this time last year. Pasture growth in Victoria, a substantial milk producing state, continues to decline due to dryness. While irrigation has historically helped maintain pasture growth, water this year is more expensive and difficult to source. This has led to purchasing more feed, which is also more expensive due to dry conditions. With lower milk prices this year, there has been some selling of cows, which reduces milk production. That is also being encouraged by higher beef prices. Some New Zealand milk producers will receive higher pay prices in the current milk year. The New Zealand dairy herd mid-year was just over 5 million cows, 3.3% lower than one year earlier and the first contraction in some years. The highest number of cows reported in recent years was 5.176 million in 2014. 1300C Eric.Graf@ams.usda.gov 608.557.7005 USDA/AMS/Dairy Market News, Madison, Wisconsin Dairy Market News website: http://www.ams.usda.gov/market-news/dairy Dairy Market News database portal: http://www.marketnews.usda.gov/mnp/da-home
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