Butter wasn't far behind - increasing 5.1 per cent to an average US$6686/MT.
Cheddar rose 3.5 per cent to an average US$5881/MT, while lactose lifted 3.4 per cent to an average US$1609/MT, but with very little product traded; and anhydrous milk fat added another 1.2 per cent to its balance with an average US$6889/MT.
Butter milk powder and sweet whey powder were not offered at this event.
On January 25, Fonterra lifted and narrowed its forecast farmgate milk price for the 2021/22 season to between $8.90 and $9.50/kgMS, with a midpoint of $9.20.
Earlier this month, Westpac senior agri economist Nathan Penny lifted his milk price forecast to $9.50/kg - the very top of Fonterra's range.
"Bad weather and surging costs have hit New Zealand dairy production from all sides," he said in a commentary.
"Accordingly, we now expect 2021/22 production to fall 3 per cent compared to the 2020/21 season.