New Zealand's dairy season has started strong, with Westpac NZ raising its gate milk price forecast from NZ$8.70 to NZ$9.00 per kg milk solids due to improving market conditions. However, global dairy supply remains a concern, especially with the bluetongue virus outbreak in Europe. In contrast, Chinese production has recovered, and the US dairy industry is starting to rebound from the bird flu outbreak. Meanwhile, the export of live dairy heifers to China, a lucrative market for Australian dairy farmers, has slowed due to an oversupply of raw milk in China, leading to lower local milk prices and reduced farm profitability. The UK's milk production for the 2024/2025 season is forecast to decrease slightly, reaching 12.28 billion litres, and the dairy herd size is expected to continue shrinking slightly as well.