Global dairy prices rise at second auction in a row
Global Dairy Trade Price Index climbs 0.9 per cent, with an average selling price of US$3,368 per tonne
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GLOBAL dairy prices rose for the second time in a row at an auction held early on Wednesday, suggesting that a recovery was back on track.
The Global Dairy Trade Price Index climbed 0.9 per cent, with an average selling price of US$3,368 per tonne, at a fortnightly auction held in the early hours of the morning.
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