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Dairy farmers search for savings as processors slash farm gate offers

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Dairy farmers are set to receive 10 cents a litre less for their milk this season as major processors tighten their belts.

Fonterra Australia announced a 15-per-cent cut to its farm gate milk price, with an opening offering of $8 a kilogram for milk solids, or 60 cents a litre.

Fonterra Australia managing director Rene Dedonker said the 15-per-cent price cut to his suppliers for the year ahead was a responsible number.

He said while the domestic business continued to perform very well, products his company was selling into the global markets faced enormous challenges.

He said this was reflected on local supermarket shelves with cheese and butter imports soaring.

“The past 12 months has put a fair bit of pressure on the processing sector, and we learn in those times that we need to have responsible pricing,” he said.

Cheryl McCartie says the price drop was expected.(ABC News: Craig Heerey)

In the past 18 months, 10 Australian dairy factories have announced closures.

“We all need to tighten our belts sometimes. This is one of those moments,” Mr Dedonker said.

He said he was “really positive about the future” and believed farmers would continue to supply the company.

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Tasmanian dairy farmer Cheryl McCartie said she wasn’t surprised by the price drop.

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