Milk supply agreements for the 2026-27 season are expected to be finalised by June 30.
With many farmers now locked into critical business decisions, ADF says ongoing complexity and inconsistency in processor pricing announcements continue to make it difficult to assess true milk value and plan with confidence.
ADF President Ben Bennett said the current environment highlighted long-standing concerns about transparency in milk pricing – one of the key principles underpinning the Dairy Code of Conduct.
“This is perhaps the most important commercial decision farmers make each year, yet many are still being asked to sign contracts without a clear, comparable understanding of what they’re being paid,” Mr Bennett said.
“We’re continuing to see increasingly complex pricing structures stacked with incentive payments and disincentives, making it difficult for farmers to determine whether they’ll actually be able to balance skyrocketing input costs and break even in the new financial year.”
Mr Bennett said ADF had consistently raised the need for clearer, more transparent pricing mechanisms throughout the Dairy Code of Conduct review process, but little progress had been made in addressing these issues.
“We have been raising this issue for years, and the offerings we’ve seen from processors this season reinforces why stronger transparency measures are needed,” he said.
While the Dairy Code of Conduct was designed to improve fairness and reduce information asymmetry in the market, and progress had been made, ADF says the experience this year demonstrates that these objectives are not yet being fully realised in practice.
“Transparency isn’t a ‘nice to have’ – it’s fundamental to a fair and functioning market,” Mr Bennett said.
“It’s akin to asking everyday Australians to commit to taking a new 12-month job without knowing what their hourly rate will be.”
ADF is calling on processors and regulators, including the ACCC, to closely examine current milk pricing practices and ensure they align with the intent of the Code.
As the contracting period concludes, ADF emphasised that improving pricing transparency would be critical to strengthening confidence in the market and supporting the long-term sustainability of Australian dairy farming.
“Given this complexity, it’s critical farmers seek independent qualified advice and, if possible, compare offers from multiple processors,” Mr Bennett said.