New Zealand: Continuous milk production under pressure

Published Feb 6, 2023

Tridge summary

New Zealand's milk production in 2022 decreased by 3.5% compared to the previous year, with the most significant decrease being 3.8% in terms of tonnes. However, December saw a slight increase in production by 0.6%. The weather conditions in November and December caused some challenges for farmers, leading to difficulties in crop harvests and pasture conditions. Despite these challenges, the January milk production forecast is projected to be around 1.3% higher than the previous year. The full year forecast for milk production is expected to be between -1.3% and -2.85% lower than the previous season.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The end of 2022 means that we have data on New Zealand's full year milk production, and while this measure is somewhat irrelevant given the seasonal nature of the country's milk production, this data is key to assessing how production is behaving in general. For the year 2022, New Zealand milk production, in kilograms of milk solids, was 3.5% lower than the previous year and 3.8% lower in terms of tonnes. This is equivalent to 835 thousand tons of production, which makes it clear that milk production in the country is under pressure. Despite these annual data, December production was positive, being 0.6% higher than the previous year, with 1.2 million kilograms of milk solids produced more in the month. With weather conditions during November rapidly changing from a wet, cold and dreary spring to a warmer and wetter early summer, there was little doubt that the December production data would indeed bring significant changes over the previous season's data. However, that 0.6% ...
Source: Milkpoint

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