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Farmer body backs Fonterra milk plan

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14 Dec, 2014 04:00 PM3 mins to read

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Kiwi farmers supply 16 billion of the 22 billion litres of milk Fonterra processes annually.

Kiwi farmers supply 16 billion of the 22 billion litres of milk Fonterra processes annually.

The Fonterra Shareholders Council is "broadly supportive" of plans for the co-operative to start sourcing milk from South Island suppliers who are not also shareholders, with a couple of caveats.

Fonterra Co-operative Group, the world's largest dairy exporter, plans mymilk, a new milk-sourcing subsidiary that would try to get milk in the Canterbury, Otago, and Southland regions where competition for supply is most intense from new suppliers on contracts of up to five years without the obligation to buy shares.

The feedback, particularly from new farmers who have recently spent a lot of money converting farms to dairy, is that they can't afford to buy shares in the co-operative at present but would do so at a later date.

Shareholders Council chairman Ian Brown said the competition for milk supply at the farmgate was one of the biggest changes he'd seen in his farming career.

"It's a changed mindset to how to attract suppliers, whereas in the old days it was what to do with new supply. That's a mindset shift."

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But Brown said the two caveats the council has to the mymilk initiative is that the aim is to have fully shared-up Fonterra farmers, which is why the five-year limit on the contracts was included, and that milk collected within the co-operative from non-shareholder farmers stays at a very small level of the total, limited to 5 per cent in the case of mymilk.

Brown said it was of concern to the council that Fonterra's share of total milk collected nationally had fallen from 96 per cent since its inception to 87 per cent today. But he pointed out the overall market had grown significantly and the addition of new milk pools in other countries would also help meet the needs of its global customers.

Kiwi farmers supply 16 billion of the 22 billion litres of milk Fonterra processes annually. It also gets milk from suppliers in Australia, Chile, Brazil, Sri Lanka and North America, and its own milk from farms in China.

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The aim is to grow the total milk processed to 30 billion litres by 2025.

The price paid to mymilk suppliers will be the same or up to 15c below the farmgate milk price.

Fonterra slashed its forecast farmgate milk price for the 2015 season to $4.70/kgMS last week due to falling global dairy prices and continued weak demand from China for whole milk powder. The forecast dividend was left unchanged in a range of 25c to 35c per share but will be reviewed at the time of the company's interim results in March.

Brown said it was part of the strategy that when the milk price payout dropped, shareholders would benefit through an increased dividend.

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