Milk prices hit Goodman Fielder earnings

A 40 per cent hike in the farmgate milk price this financial year means Goodman Fielder's earnings may be reduced by up to $10 million.

Food ingredients manufacturer Goodman Fielder expects its New Zealand dairy business to trim as much as $10 million from its annual earnings due to rapidly rising milk prices.

The company owns brands such MeadowLea, Praise, Helga's and Wonder White.

It expects to lose between $8m and $10m of normalised earnings before interest and tax in its NZ dairy unit after farmgate milk prices jumped since the start of the financial year, and doubts it will be able to claw it back later, it said in a statement.

"The published farmgate milk price, which is a key determinant to Goodman Fielder's product cost, has increased by over 40 per cent since the fourth quarter of FY13," the company said.

"Due to aggressive competitor wholesale pricing, Goodman Fielder has not been able to fully recover this significantly higher input cost through wholesale pricing to its customers, which has continued to impact margins in the first half," it said.

Goodman Fielder returned to profit last year after it completed a two-year restructure, selling assets and repaying debt.

The company expects to increase spending on direct marketing in the first half of the next financial year as it contends with stiff competition in the Australian market.

That increase, and the squeeze on dairy margins, means the bulk of earnings will be achieved in the second half, the company said.

Goodman Fielder's Australian shares were down 2.5 cents, or 3.4 per cent, at 71 cents at 1126 AEDT.


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