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45 Cent Drop is a Sobering Blow to Farmers

Published: Thu 28 Jan 2016 11:20 AM
28 January 2016
Despite Expected Milk Price Correction, 45 Cent Drop
is a Sobering Blow to Farmers
Fonterra Shareholders’ Council Chairman, Duncan Coull, said that today’s announcement of a 45 cent drop in the 2015/16 forecast Farmgate Milk Price, from $4.60 kg/MS to $4.15 kg/MS, is one that will further amplify the effects of the current low milk price environment on Farmers and their businesses.
Duncan Coull: “Farmers are very aware that this is a global story which is now having a significant local effect. Strong supply out of Europe coupled with flat demand is driving market sentiment as evidenced by the GDT results.
“While acknowledging that the Milk Price is something that is largely out of our Co-op’s control, Farmers are always looking to the Board to communicate any significant price fluctuations that occur throughout the season in a very timely manner.
“Looking forward our Farmers will be expecting our Co-operative model, which sees Shareholders benefit from Milk Price and the value-add side of the business, to deliver for them in terms of the total available for payout.
“In the interim I encourage Farmers to sit down with their rural professionals and seek guidance on how best to navigate through these tough times.
“Of equal importance is that they stay connected to their communities, and engaged with their Co-op, especially in the current environment.”
ENDS

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