
2 September 2008 |
| Higher milk prices boost dairy farm incomes |
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Financial performance of Australian dairy producers improved in 2007-08 in the wake of higher milk prices according to a new ABARE report.
The report, Australian Dairy: Financial performance of dairy farms, 2005-06 to 2007-08, was released today by Dr Don Gunasekera, ABARE’s acting Executive Director. “Improved seasonal conditions in some dairy regions resulted in higher milk yield per cow in 2007-08, allowing dairy farmers to take advantage of higher milk prices,” Dr Gunasekera said. Farm cash incomes for dairy producers in Australia are estimated to have more than tripled to average more than $110,000 in 2007-08, while average farm business profit increased to nearly $24,000, up from a loss of $39,400 in 2006-07. “Not all dairy regions experienced similar seasonal conditions in 2007-08, therefore the ability of farmers to increase production while milk prices were high was mixed,” Dr Gunasekera said. Dairy producers in the Northern Victoria and Riverina region are estimated to have recorded an average farm cash income of $66,000, some 40 per cent below the national average, and were the only region to record a farm business loss in 2007-08. The rise in rural property values in recent years has enabled many dairy farms to maintain relatively high equity, offsetting the effects of rising debt on farm business balance sheets. Increased capital investment in past years has also placed many Australian dairy producers in a good position to improve their business viability. However, seasonal conditions and water availability will continue to play an important role in the future viability of dairy farmers. |
| For media interviews and comment, please contact Dale Ashton, Senior Economist, Farm Economic Analysis Section on 02 6272 2368 or email dashton@abare.gov.au For free downloads of the report Australian Dairy: Financial performance of dairy farms, 2005-06 to 2007-08 please visit the ABARE website www.abare.gov.au or phone Publications on 02 6272 2010. For general media enquiries, contact Maree Finnegan, Media Coordinator on 02 6272 2260, mobile 0417 689 567 or email mfinnegan@abare.gov.au |