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Fonterra set to cut payout forecast

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4 Aug, 2010 07:35 AM2 mins to read

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Fonterra has announced it will review its payout forecast for the current 2010/11 year, after auction results overnight extended a drop in commodity prices to 28 per cent since April.

Fonterra's globalDairyTrade reported its index of milk powder prices fell 8.3 per cent in its July monthly auction overnight, taking
the fall from its April peak to 24.3 per cent in US dollar terms and 28 per cent in New Zealand dollar terms.

Fonterra said in a statement later on Wednesday the strong New Zealand dollar and further drop in international dairy prices meant that the Board would be reviewing the current 2010/11 payout forecast 'as soon as possible'. Fonterra's board policy is to announce any forecast change when it is worth more than 30 cents/kg.

Fonterra forecast in late May a payout of around NZ$7/kg for the current 2010/11 season, with the potential to rise to NZ$8/kg if commodity prices stayed high and the currency stayed around 68 USc.

Since then powder prices have fallen 24 per cent and the currency has appreciated 7 per cent to over 73 USc.

Prices fell 13.7 per cent in last month's auction.

Paul Grave, globalDairyTrade Manager, said the market was rebalancing amid increasing supply and an uncertain economic outlook.

Anhydrous Milk Fat powder fell 7.6 per cent to US$4,302/tonne in the overnight auction, while skim milk powder prices fell 8.9 per cent to US$2,770/tonne.

Whole milk powder prices fell 7.7 per cent to US$2.974/tonne.

The New Zealand dollar value of whole milk powder has now fallen 28 per cent to NZ$4,056/tonne from its April peak of NZ$5,619/tonne.

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand commented in its July 29 decision on the Official Cash Rate that commodity prices had moderated, which was one of the reasons it saw the Official Cash Rate rise in coming months being slower and lower than its previous forecasts.

A further weakening of commodity prices and strengthening of the New Zealand dollar would further threaten to undermine economic recovery and a rebalancing away from the domestic sector that appeared to have begun.

- interest.co.nz

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