General News
2 November, 2023
A profitable year for dairy
THE 2022-2023 Dairy Farm Monitor Project has found Victorian dairy farmers had a record profitable year, thanks to high milk prices and carefully managed high costs.
THE 2022-2023 Dairy Farm Monitor Project has found Victorian dairy farmers had a record profitable year, thanks to high milk prices and carefully managed high costs.
A partnership between Dairy Australia and Agriculture Victoria, the project collects and analyses financial and production data from dryland and irrigated dairy farms in south-western Victoria, Gippsland and northern Victoria.
It tracks 80 dairy farm businesses, and participants represent a distribution of farm size, feeding systems and herd sizes.
This year’s findings revealed that milk price increased by 33 per cent to $9.77 per kilogram milk solids – the highest on record in the survey’s 17 years – helping to offset rising feed costs and overheads including labour.
Farmers use the reports to inform their business decisions, assess their business performance over time, implement substantial farm changes and assist in financial management.
Dairy Australia general manager research and innovation Greg Jarman said some of the decisions can have a lasting impact on the profitability and sustainability of their farm.
“The Dairy Farm Monitor Project is a valuable source of independent physical and financial data around a wide range of on farm practices, equipping farmers with essential insights to inform their decision making,” he said.
“This information also ensures that farm consultants and industry stakeholders can use reliable, independent and useful information and resources to provide good advice to farmers.”
Valued at $2.5 billion, Victorian dairy leads the nation’s exports.
The gross value of milk produced in Victoria is worth $2.86 billion and the sector supports almost 13,000 jobs, almost half of which are in regional Victoria.
There were approximately 2773 dairy farm businesses in Victoria that produced 5.14 billion litres, or 63 per cent, of Australia’s national milk production in 2022-23.
“It is pleasing to see Victorian dairy farmers come out on top following a year of higher business inputs, wet conditions and flooding,” Agriculture Victoria sector development and s+ervices executive director Dougal Purcell said.
“We thank the Dairy Farm Monitor project participants for their dedicated support to this initiative, providing such valuable information to industry and government.”
The 2022-23 Dairy Farm Monitor report is available at agriculture.vic.gov.au/about/agriculture-in-victoria/dairy-farm-monitor-project.
Previous reports can be found at www.dairyaustralia.com.au/murray-dairy/industry-statistics/dairy-farm-monitor-project.