Anhydrous milk fat rose 3.1 per cent with an average of US$5489/MT.
Cheddar climbed 4.5 per cent, to an average of US$4042/MT, and butter milk powder also gained 3.5 per cent to an average of US$2323/MT.
However, the biggest jump was lactose, which leapt a massive 19.2 per cent to an average of US$718/MT.
34,514 MT of product was purchased by 114 successful bidders - very similar to the 35,974 MT of product and 117 winning bidders at the last event, which was on October 17.
On October 9, Fonterra raised its forecast farmgate milk price for 2023/24 - to a range of $6.50–$8.00 per kgMS, with a midpoint of $7.25.
This followed downgrades on August 18 to between $6.00 and $7.50 per kgMS, with a midpoint of $6.75, and August 4 of between $6.25 to $7.75 per kgMS.