Fonterra to pay cash for sustainably produced milk
Fonterra farmers producing sustainable milk will be eligible for a new payment from next year.
Fonterra 3Q2020 update: Dairy market volatile, outlook uncertain, earnings up
Fonterra Co-operative Group recorded $815 million normalised earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) for the nine months to 30 April. CEO Miles Hurrell said it was a $301 million increase on the corresponding period last year.
Ngai Tahu farm manager named Dairy Woman of the Year
A 28-year-old who helps manage eight dairy farms and 8000 cows is the 2020 Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year.
Ngai Tahu farm manager Ash-Leigh Campbell, from Christchurch, was awarded the title at a Dairy Women’s Network virutal ceremony on Wednesday night.
China’s dairy demand returns
Quick-service restaurants and bakeries are reopening in China and customers are looking for indulgences after weeks of being locked away, Fonterra’s Greater China interim chief executive Teh-han Chow says.
Fonterra warns farmers about global uncertainty
Covid-19, geopolitical issues in key markets and dry weather are all factors of concern, says the New Zealand dairy co-op.
Fonterra chooses to stay at COVID-19 alert level 4
Dairy giant Fonterra is to stay under COVID-19 alert level 4 restrictions, despite the Government’s announcement that the country will move to level 3 next week.
Coronavirus: Two Fonterra staff test positive for COVID-19 in Southland
Fonterra has temporarily closed one of its Southland distribution centres after two staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
Fonterra seeing demand spike for some products
A bright spot is emerging in the economic gloom with New Zealand’s largest company Fonterra saying it is in good financial heart and expects to remain so during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fonterra is adaptable
In these unprecedented times Fonterra chief executive Miles Hurrell sums up the co-op’s performance over the past six months and looks ahead to how it might navigate the covid-19.
Miles Hurrell: Fonterra CEO says milk won’t be running out
Fonterra’s operations have been deemed an essential service once the country enters Alert Level 4 tomorrow.