Posted on May 1, 2016

Desperate dairy farmers in New Zealand can now see a glimmer of hope. After being suffering from a plunge in prices in a world market flush with supply, things are finally improving as China is importing more.

New Zealand-based Fonterra Co-operative Group, the world’s top producer of dairy exports, said its February exports into Chinese consumer import markets rose 14 percent year-on-year. Imports for the 12 months to February rose 6 percent, versus a 1 percent gain in the year to January.

The pick up in Chinese imports is being driven by a call on local stockpiles – a good sign for farmers in New Zealand, according to analysts. Around 85 percent of the farmers currently operate at a loss, with prices down more than 50% since early 2014 because a global surplus.

container Sweden Denmark Norway International Freight Brazil export Brexit France freight forwarders Germany logistics Australia Europe import Spain USA freight forwarding Freight Shipping Japan India Turkey Finland containers Covid-19 South Africa shipping Vietnam Canada freight China Switzerland exports italy importers exporters EU Seafreight wine rail freight air freight ports Swedish Netherlands U.S.A Ireland imports Poland Hong Kong cargo