Richie McCaw discusses Fonterra with his sister and brother-in-law, dairy farmers in North Canterbury. Photo / YouTube
Richie McCaw discusses Fonterra with his sister and brother-in-law, dairy farmers in North Canterbury. Photo / YouTube
Fonterra has enlisted the help of Richie McCaw to help show the farmer's co-operative is not a "faceless corporate".
McCaw stars in a series of videos circulating on social media showing discussing Fonterra at 4.31am. He said the videos were about having "honest conversations".
The first video shared by McCawon Facebook sees him meet up with his sister and brother-in-law at their diary farm in Swannanoa, North Canterbury.
I’ve been up at 4:31am meeting Fonterra farmers, including my sister and brother in-law, to have some honest conversations. I'm proud to tell their story #431AM
"We grew up on a farm, so I understand farming and from what I've seen, Fonterra is a great story," McCaw says. "It's a great story that I think Kiwis should all be proud of."
"I want people to understand the kind of things that happen [on farms] and the great people, the farmers that own Fonterra that they care about what they do, they love what they do, they love New Zealand and they want to do it right."
McCaw has been a brand ambassador for Fonterra since 2012.