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Australian Milk Production Sees Continued Growth in April

Australia 03.06.2024
Source: The DairyNews
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Australian milk production experienced a notable increase of 2.5% year-over-year (YOY) in April, marking the twelfth consecutive month of YOY growth, according to Dairy Australia. This uptick has contributed to a season-to-date production that is 3% ahead of the same period last year, signaling a robust performance in the dairy sector.
Australian Milk Production Sees Continued Growth in April
Regional breakdowns show varied performance across states. Victoria, a key player in the dairy industry, reported a 4% YOY increase for April, with season-to-date figures up by 2.7%. Notably, Northern Victoria saw significant growth with milk intake up by 9.6% YOY for April and 4.3% for the season thus far.

Gippsland also reported healthy gains, with production rising by 3% in April and 4.2% for the season to date. However, the western region of Victoria faced challenges due to dry conditions, which slightly reduced April's milk intake by 0.1% YOY, leaving the season-to-date production approximately on par with last year.

Tasmania experienced a decrease in milk output due to dry conditions, with a 2.4% drop in April, although its season-to-date production remains up by 3.2%.

In New South Wales, dairy output was 3.3% higher for the month and has seen a 5.5% increase for the season to April. Contrastingly, Queensland was the only mainland state to report a decline in April, with a 5.2% decrease in milk production YOY. Meanwhile, both South Australia and Western Australia recorded increases of 2.1%.

This mixed regional performance illustrates the diverse impacts of climatic conditions on dairy production across Australia, yet the overall trend remains positive for the industry.

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