inFARMation HOME
HOME LOCAL INFARMATION COMMODITY PRICES WEATHER BUSH TELEGRAPH RURAL DIARY

inFARMation HOME >  INFARMATION >
TELL A FRIEND | SUGGEST A LINK GO TO:


NEWS
CHOOSE CATEGORY
    ALL CATEGORIES
    COTTON
    CROPS & GRAINS
    DAIRY
    HORTICULTURE
    LIVESTOCK
    VITICULTURE
    WOOL
    ALTERNATIVE
    HEAVY MACHINERY
    FARM EQUIPMENT
    ENERGY & FUEL
    TECHNOLOGY
    >FINANCE
    INSURANCE
    REAL ESTATE
    WEATHER
    EMPLOYMENT
    SPORT
    GOVT & INDUSTRY
    LOCAL
 
NEWS
UPDATED 31 JULY 2005
INDEXFEB 05MAR 05APR 05MAY 05JUN 05JUL 05LATEST


Dairy farmers wary despite high prices
8 Jun 2005

Research, development and marketing body Dairy Australia said producers were still in much better circumstances than during the 2002/03 drought and were experiencing the second highest milk prices on record. Even so, dairy farmers fear the drought in eastern Australia will undermine forecast strong market conditions. Dairy Australia says production is expected to remain stable in 2006 at around 10.1 billion litres of milk. Production is forecast to grow by about two per cent in each of the following two years. About 20 per cent of dairy production areas are currently affected by the dry conditions.

Herald Sun, 08/06/05

Previous News Items:
7 Jun 2005 | Western wheat belt offsets dry winter in eastern Australia
7 Jun 2005 | Sugar subsidies withheld
6 Jun 2005 | Roberts walks away from Ruralco takeover
3 Jun 2005 | Drought relief open to fraud
3 Jun 2005 | Industry infighting sours sugar reforms


About our site More inFARMation  
  • inFARMation is a free website for the rural community
  • We have been operating since 1996 and have thousands of members
  • Join inFARMation today to customise your weather reports and receive our monthly newsletter!
 

INFARMATION | NEWS   TOP
ABOUT US | BECOME A MEMBER | CONTACT US
 
INFARMATION IS AFFILIATED WITH THE INFOCHOICE SITES - COPYRIGHT © 1996