In September, New Zealand experienced a decrease in dairy export earnings, despite an increase in the volume of dairy products exported, as reported by Stats NZ. This decline was primarily due to a drop in milk fats, especially butter and milk powder exports, which were down by $35 million and $31 million respectively. Despite this setback, ASB economist Nathaniel Keall remains optimistic, citing recent price recoveries at the Global Dairy Trade auctions. Overalls, total goods exports in September fell by 8% to $4 billion.