A discussion on farmgate milk price forecasts, rising input costs, and supply chain risks affecting dairy farmers in New Zealand, with emphasis on profitability, investment motivation, and fertilizer market volatility.
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Uh we start pretty early in the morning, Mike, so it's not at the pub, I can tell you that. But it's um certainly uh a lot of people I feel are sitting on it at the moment. It's um, you know, there's a few bit sitting in bank accounts and and things, you know, input costs like fertilizer in particular, 30% of that goes through the Strait of Humus, and we're seeing DAP and UREA up above 20% on last year. So that's certainly um got people sitting on their hands a little bit.
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John Stevenson: Fonterra Co-Operative Council Chair on farmgate milk prices forecast to hit between $9.50 and $10Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.