Skim milk powder — Fonterra’s second-biggest reference product — dipped 2.9% as well, to an average of US$2757/MT.
Cheddar was down 0.2% to an average of US$4682/MT, and butter slipped 0.6% to an average of US$6631/MT.
Anhydrous milk fat has the largest decrease, losing 3.8% to an average of US$7267/MT.
Mozzarella sank 1.8% to an average of US$4033/MT.
Lactose bucked the negative trend with a 0.5% increase to an average of US$915/MT.
Butter milk powder was not available at this auction.
A total of 32,120 MT of product was purchased by 143 successful bidders, compared to 33,630 MT and 125 winning bidders last time.
On December 5, Fonterra raised its farmgate milk price forecast for the 2024/25 season, to between $9.50 and $10.50 per kgMS, with a midpoint of $10.00 per kgMS.
This follows an earlier increase on November 11, when Fonterra’s farmgate milk price forecast lifted to a range of $9.00 and $10.00 per kgMS, with a midpoint of $9.50 per kgMS.
The final farmgate milk price for the 2023-2024 season was $7.83/kgMS milk solids.