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Westland farmers braced for hard season

Westland farmers braced for hard season

Farmer-shareholders of the dairy cooperative, Westland Milk Products, will be watching spending very closely as the country’s number two dairy cooperative has cut 60 cents per kilogram of Milksolids (kg/MS) to a range of $5.40 - $5.80 kg/MS before retentions.

“Given Fonterra’s hold on its benchmark payout forecast, this isn’t exactly the best news to go into spring with,” says Renee Rooney, Federated Farmers West Coast Dairy Chairperson.

“The fact the world produced seven billion litres of milk for export in the first half of 2014 isn’t a secret and hasn’t happened overnight, so this further revision is disappointing.

“It is going to mean some serious belt-tightening on the West Coast. Federated Farmers’ Andrew Hoggard was prescient yesterday when he said for farmers to budget in the mid-five dollar payout range.

“The priority for our guys now is to redo budgets and cashflow. It means talking to your farm advisors and the bank to keep them fully in the loop; I’d run a ‘no surprises’ policy.

“If farmers need help, the West Coast team at Federated Farmers is here to talk to, as is the Rural Support Trust on 0800 787 254.

“Given this is one hell of a drop in less than a month I think we need to ask if Westland had its glass over half full. Like anyone we don’t like bad news but its better to get that news early than be led down the garden path.

“We are definitely going to be asking questions,” concluded Mrs Rooney.

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