Over the past few weeks financial markets have been jittery and volatile. Concern about faltering economic growth in Europe and China has intensified, and last week there was even a bout of weaker data out of the United States. Markets are also coming around to the idea that global inflation will remain very subdued for a long while yet.

One consequence of this market volatility has been a sharp fall in global commodity prices. The fall in crude oil prices has been the most dramatic, down by almost 5% last week alone.

Lower global commodity prices have two important implications for New Zealand. First, as a food producer, New Zealand can expect to experience a noticeable downdraft in the price of the products it exports to the rest of the world – the 50%-odd fall in global dairy prices this year being just the leading edge. Actually last week’s fortnightly dairy auction registered a small increase in prices. However, broader global developments raise the spectre of this year’s farmgate milk payment being even lower than our current forecast of $4.80 per kg of milksolids. That forecast required a sharp increase in dairy auction prices from early 2015 onwards – for example, whole milk powder prices would have to rise from about $2,500/tonne at present to around $3,500/tonne by the end of the season. That is starting to look like quite a stretch in this environment of falling global commodity prices.

We do remain confident that faltering growth will spark a vigorous policy response in China and elsewhere (last week there was even chatter about the possibility of the US retaining its quantitative easing programme a little longer). However, it now looks as though any Chinese stimulus would translate into rising milk prices later in 2015 rather than earlier.

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