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But dairy farmers say it might not be enough to save the struggling industry.
Why is Australia’s dairy industry facing challenges?
In May, brothers Kevin and Doug Schlenert had their dairy production facilities and 70 per cent of their herd destroyed in floods on the NSW mid-north coast.
“I don’t know if I can bounce back from this. I really don’t know.”
Dairy Australia said less than two-thirds of businesses are expecting to make an operating profit, and more than half are anticipating profits will be lower than the previous five-year average.
Ben Bennett, president of the non-profit Australian Dairy Farmers, is concerned about the industry’s future. Source: Supplied / Australian Dairy Farmers
Ben Bennett, a dairy farmer in south-west Victoria and president of Australian Dairy Farmers, which represents dairy farmers across Australia, said he is extremely concerned about the future of the dairy industry.
“And it’s going to get a lot worse too as we enter winter.”
Prices range between $8.60 to $9.20 a kilo, up slightly on last year, but a number of industry groups said farmers were hoping for more.
Are dairy prices increasing in Australia?
At the peak of the cycle, Harvey said prices increased by 25 per cent for milk and cheese.
“It can be a little bit complex, but ultimately it’s about the global price of milk that will ultimately set the direction of pricing for dairy products and farm gate milk price.”