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NZ commodity prices fall in March

Wednesday 4th April 2012

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New Zealand commodity prices weakened in March, slipping to its lowest level this year, led by a decline in the price of dairy products and pelts.

The ANZ Commodity Price Index slipped 1.7 percent in March to 280.1. The New Zealand dollar index fell 0.2 percent to 185.8 points.

Eleven of the commodities fell, three rose and three remained unchanged. The largest fall across the commodity basket was in the price of pelts down 7 percent to a 14 month low.

Butter prices dropped to a 29 month low, while skim milk powder prices eased 4 percent to a 15 month low. Cheese and whole milk powder prices dropped 3 percent.

A new record high was record for beef prices up 2 percent, while wood pulp prices rose 3 percent.

The price of wool, apples and kiwifruit was unchanged.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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