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Dairy prices rise, contributing to higher food costs in May

15 June 2026
in New Zealand
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Food prices in May 2026 rose by 1.0% compared to April, driven primarily by increased costs for dairy products including milk and cheese. This uptick contributed to a 3.2% rise in food prices on an annual basis. The grocery food group was the largest contributor to the monthly increase, also rising 1.0%, while fruit and vegetables saw a 2.5% increase month-on-month. Notably, the price of a standard 2-litre milk was identified as the main factor behind the monthly rise. In early June, average global dairy and whole milk powder prices declined by 0.6%, following a previous increase of the same percentage at the prior auction.

Why It Matters

The rise in food prices, particularly in dairy products, reflects broader trends in the agricultural market and consumer behavior. Historically, fluctuations in dairy prices can significantly impact overall food inflation, as dairy is a staple in many diets. The ongoing changes in global dairy prices also highlight the interconnectedness of local markets with international commodity trends. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for consumers and policymakers, especially in times of economic uncertainty when food affordability becomes a key concern.

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